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HOMESERVICE MANUALSFORD1999F 150 2WD PICKUP V6-4.2L VIN 2REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTCOMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSDESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1999 Ford F 150 2WD Pickup V6-4.2L VIN 2
Computers and Control Systems: Description and Operation
1999 Ford F 150 2WD Pickup V6-4.2L VIN 2SECTION Description and Operation
The electronic engine controls consist of the:
^ Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
^ Throttle Position sensor (TP sensor).
^ Idle Air Control valve (IAC valve).
^ Engine Coolant Temperature sensor (ECT sensor)
^ Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP sensor)
- Camshaft synchronizer.
^ Crankshaft Position sensor (CKP sensor).
^ Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF sensor).
^ intake air temperature sensor (IAT sensor).
^ Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S).
^ Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS).
^ Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor.
The powertrain control module needs the following inputs to calibrate the engine properly:
^ camshaft position.
^ engine rpm.
^ engine coolant temperature.
^ amount of engine detonation.
The throttle position sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating the throttle plate angle.
^ is the main input to the powertrain control module from the driver.
The engine coolant temperature sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating engine temperature.
^ resistance decreases as coolant temperature increases.
The camshaft position sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating camshaft position used for fuel synchronization.
The crankshaft position sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating crankshaft position.
^ is essential for calculating spark timing.
The mass air flow sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating mass airflow rate of air entering the engine.
The intake air temperature sensor:
^ sends the powertrain control module a signal indicating the temperature of the air entering the engine.
^ resistance decreases as temperature increases.
The heated oxygen sensor:
^ has the ability to create a voltage signal dependent on exhaust oxygen content.
^ provides feedback information to the powertrain control module used to calculate fuel delivery.
The knock sensor is located on the RH side of the block.
^ sends a signal to the powertrain control module indicating engine detonation.
^ if detonation is occurring, the powertrain control module then changes engine timing.
The vehicle speed sensor:
^ is gear driven by the transmission.
^ sends a signal to the powertrain control module indicating vehicle speed.
The Clutch Pedal Position (CPP) switch:
^ sends a signal to the powertrain control module indicating clutch pedal position.
The fuel pressure sensor:
^ is mounted on the fuel injection supply manifold downstream of the fuel injector.
^ regulates the fuel pressure supplied to the fuel injectors.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.