Fuel System Monitor
The PCM is programmed to maintain the optimum air/fuel ratio. This is done by making short term corrections in the
fuel injector pulse width based on the O2S output. The programmed memory acts as a self-calibration tool that the engine controller uses to compensate for variations in engine specifications, sensor tolerances and engine fatigue over the life span of the engine. By monitoring the actual air/fuel ratio with the O2S (short term) and multiplying that with the program long term (adaptive) memory calculation, then comparing that to the limit, it can be determined whether it will pass an emissions test. If a malfunction occurs such that the PCM cannot maintain the optimum air/fuel ratio, then the
MIL will be illuminated.