I would be sure to check all the sensors , one is unpluged or broken off.
I have also seen this happen when an engine form a different model year is installed.
More info on the car would be helpful
True, if the motor is from a different year the computer may need to be reprogrammed to accept the variance in sensor input
to cool down the engine
They are because they can.
It will work if you don't mind changing over the ecm and wiring harness from the donor. The 97 and up motors are split port design with a different intake and fuel management system. The head will also not swap over because of the oil and coolant ports.
They are because they can.
It is an engine used in General Motors products.
Its a Tata motors 4 cyl engine
general motors
No, Chrysler.
electric motors are an electomagnet spinning round, changing poles so that it can always repel magnets attached to the sides and therefore spin.
GM/General Motors
Probably General Motors.
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