sounds like tooth broke on timing gear.common problem after 80 or 90 thousand miles.
The computer does it for you through the IAC valve Idle air control its under throttle body intake hose.
there is no ignition control module on the 1996 model its all through the PCM
The ECM (Electronic control module or Computer) Can and does control Spark advance Fuel injection timing and amount EGR function Engine temperature Throttle position in a throttle by wire system. Monitors engine operation through several sensors Relays information (speed, temperature etc) to the dash display.
The WowWee can be controlled either through the computer or through a seperate remote control.
Regarding a model 1997,2 liter sonata, there is not an ignition control module as such. Ignition control comes from the ECM (ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT) through the Ignition Power Transistor (often called Igniter) and then to the Ignition coil.I do not have any information on the 1.8 or the 3.0 liter models.
No, the knock sensor helps the engine computer control ignition timing. The water pump pumps coolant through the engine, heater, and radiator.
The computer control idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you either have a mechanical, sensor, actuator or computer issue.
It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.
idle is controlled through the engine control module. the input is the throttle sensor the output is the idle speed stepper motor. The motor should be removed and the motor and throttle body should be cleaned.
This car has an electronic throttle control cable] that controls the flow of air through the throttle body. You might want to look for a blown fuse since you said you had to jump start the car.
it is located behind the ignition control module which is where your coil packs are mounted and your spark plug wires are connected. u cant see it u must remove the base plate and it is mounted to it. sticks through the engine block has o-ring.
The engine computer through the brake light switch.The engine computer through the brake light switch.