What Are the Eight Major Sensors in a Car?
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They are the air flow sensor, intake air temperature sensor, throttle position sensor, coolant temperature sensor, camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, knock sensor, and oxygen sensor. Below is relevant information: 1. Control modules: A car has an engine control module, automatic transmission control module, headlight control module, central door lock control module, ABS control module, power window control module, instrument panel control module, airbag control module, automatic air conditioning control module, and electronic suspension control module, among others. 2. Car engine control module: The car engine control module controls the fuel injection and ignition timing of the engine based on input information from various sensors, and provides optimal control commands to other output devices. Additionally, the ECM also detects its own faults, various sensors and actuators, serial data lines, and the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) circuit.