Freelander System Description and Operation
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - SIEMENS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 18-4-19
CMP Sensor
The CMP sensor provides a signal which enables the ECM to determine the position of the camshaft relative to the
crankshaft. This allows the ECM to synchronise fuel injection for start and run conditions.
The CMP sensor is located on the camshaft cover of the LH (front) cylinder bank, at the opposite end to the camshaft
drive, in line with a 'half moon' reluctor on the exhaust camshaft. The reluctor comprises a single tooth which extends
around 180
°
of the camshaft circumference.
The CMP sensor operates using the Hall effect principle. A permanent magnet inside the sensor applies a magnetic
flux to a semiconductor, which receives a power supply from the main relay. The output voltage from the
semiconductor is fed to the ECM. As the gap in the reluctor passes the sensor tip, the magnetic flux is interrupted,
causing a fluctuation of the output voltage and producing a digital signal.
If the CMP sensor fails during engine running, the engine will run normally until turned off, but will not restart until the
CMP sensor input is restored.
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