Cutlass V6-191 3.1L VIN M SFI (1998)
Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
7X Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor provides a signal used by the ignition control module. The ignition control module also uses the 7X crankshaft position
sensor to generate 3X reference pulses which the PCM uses to calculate RPM and crankshaft position.
24X Crankshaft Position Sensor
24X Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
The 24X Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor is used to improve idle spark control at engine speeds up to approximately 1250 RPM.
3X Reference Low
The PCM uses this signal, from the ignition control module to calculate engine speed and crankshaft position over 1280 RPM. The PCM also uses the
pulses on this circuit to initiate injector pulses. If the PCM receives no pulses on this circuit, DTC P1374 will set and the PCM will use the 24X
reference signal circuit for fuel and ignition control.
This is a ground circuit for the digital RPM counter inside the PCM, but the wire is connected to engine ground only through the ignition control module.
Although this circuit is electrically connected to the PCM, it is not connected to ground at the PCM. The PCM compares voltage pulses on the reference
input circuits to pulses on this circuit, ignoring pulses that appear on both.