The engine brain box came about from Bosch when they wanted to control fuel injection more precisely, Bosch used the "CIS"system which was all most completely mechanical, the only thing it had was an O2 sensor. then the J tronics, K tronics after that the LH system which has a O2 sensor,air mass meter, electronic fuel injectors, throttle position seneor,and a air temp. sensor,and a air idle compensater.bosch makes these for a variety of vehicle manufacturer. the malefactor gives Bosch spec. and they build it. so one brain box from one manufacture doesn't fit another manufacturer.
The engine computer is the regulator. It is the black box next to the battery.The engine computer is the regulator. It is the black box next to the battery.
The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.
The engine computer is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.The engine computer is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
the engine computer is located behind the glove box. remove the glove box door and inside. you will see it on top of the H-VAC
Take out the glove-box, the computer is located on the right side of the glove box.
around the battery case its the black box with the air tube on it No, that is the engine computer. The transmission computer is a square silver box on the other side of the vehicle.
The engine control computer, ECM, is located on the inside of the firewall directly behind the glove box.
Max allowed speed is regulated through the engine's computer, and you would need the appropriate engine control computer box to change the settings.
It is the silver box next to the battery.
behind the glove box
The engine computer is next to the battery.
Under the hood in the engine compartment to the right of the battery.