yes it can but u wont get the power u want becuz the vvt wont connect
If the vehicle drives fine, then it is the ECU protecting your engine/drivetrain. Engineers add this to the ECU to keep the geniuses of our society from over revving the engine or revving it high and dumping it into drive. It is there for a reason, so be happy it works.
Assuming you mean the engine ECU, the answer is no
ecu= engine control unit
The ECM or ECU is located inside the vehicle that the engine is installed in. These units are never mounted on the engine.
The airbag ECU on a Vauxhall Vectra is located in the engine bay. It is on the side of the engine on the passenger side.
The Ford Festiva ECU valve can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The valve will be on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
electronic control unit (ecu) that would be the computer for your engine
ecu? Do you mean ecm, Engine Control Module?
the symbol of the engine with the lightening in the middle means your ecu has gone it "safe mode", also known as "limp home mode" , this means your ecu has detected a fault on your ecu/engine/braking systems. A mechanic with a fualt code reader will be needed to get your ecu to tell him whats at fault
Engine control unit. (engine computer).
get your ecu checked out my 91 was doing the same thing, the ecu was bad, and the ground to the ecu was bad, which caused the "fry" to the ecu.
The 2002 Ford Windstar ECU can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ECU will be on the drivers side of the firewall.