Yes. There are sensors in front of and behind the catalytic convertor that relay information to the engine computer which in turn adjusts fuel flow, timing adjustments and airflow. If there is a problem the computer cannot correct for it will cause the engine warning system to engage.
The reverse lights on a 94' Ford Taurus are linked to the transmission to indicate when the vehicle is moving backwards. This is done for safety reasons as cars are typically moving forward.
It is probably a PATS system (passive anti-theft system). It is an immobilizer linked to the engine management computer and uses RFID-tagged ignition keys.
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The project charter is a key input to the develop project management plan
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Delegation
Yes, in a Chevrolet Malibu, the throttle body can be linked to the Body Control Module (BCM) as part of the vehicle's overall electronic control system. The BCM manages various functions, including communication between the throttle body and other components like the engine control module (ECM). This integration allows for improved engine performance and responsiveness. If there are issues with the throttle body, it may trigger warning lights or affect vehicle performance, which can be diagnosed through the BCM.
Yes, the engine is in no way linked to the SRS system.