same as the coil located inside the car underneath the dash drivers side.
Where is the ecm fuse on a 1994 chevy truck
1996 Geo metros have a OBD-II ECM in them, to read the codes you need to either get a code reader/scanner, which plugs into a receptacle under the dash below the steering column, or you need to take it to a mechanic.
The ECM fuse is located inside the engine of the vehicle. Engine Control Module acts as the main fuse of the vehicle.
unplug the connector on the back of the alternator.install a new fuse in the fuse box turn the switch on .if it does not blow you have a bad regulator in the alternator .
My ECM on a 1993 Metro just went out and it was similar to what you are experiencing. Mine mimicked fuel system problems, but I took it to a mechanic w/ all of the diagnostic equipment, and he was able to diagnose the faulty ECM. This saved me from unneccessarily replacing fuel system parts, and was well worth the money. I found the ECM for my engine/transmission off of Ebay for $21.00 shipped. You can also get them off of the internet rebuilt for $200.00, and used for $150.00.
The Ecm fuse is located in the passenger side footwell...take off the small cover there and you will its fuse number 5
change alternater first, then ecm blowed
Dose 1998 Chevrolet Malibu 2.4 litter have a ECM fuse and where is it?"
An ecm fuse is the fuse that protects and powers the Electronic Control Module in your car. Simply put, it is the fuse for you cars computer that controls all or most of the electronic engine controls.
Passenger side floorboard under carpet.
In fuse box under hood
Sounds like you've got a couple of blown fuses. Check in particular the ECM start fuse in the fuse box inside the car on the drives sided kick panel. It should be a red 10 amp fuse. Also, we have this car and at times, when the oil level gets too low, it will turn but not start. Adding oil and pumping the gas while starting always gets it going again.