RPM Reference Signal

1992 Saturn SL1 AutomaticSECTION RPM Reference Signal

The RPM is monitored by ECM through tach/pulse signals (circuit No. 430) produced by either the ignition module or crankshaft position sensor (Hall Effect signal on C3I, PM generator signal on DIS and IDI). These signals are used by ECM for determining control of timing, fuel delivery, EGR function and idle speed.

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