To check if the ECM (Engine Control Module) is faulty on a Nissan 280Z, you can start by inspecting the wiring and connectors for any signs of damage or corrosion. Next, use an OBD-I scanner or a multimeter to check for error codes and verify that the ECM is receiving proper voltage and ground signals. Additionally, you can monitor the engine's performance for irregularities, such as poor fuel economy or erratic idling, which may indicate an ECM issue. If necessary, consult a professional technician for further diagnostics.
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The ECM seldom goes bad, it can but it rarely does. A faulty crank sensor could give you those same symptoms. Check all other possibilities before you condem the ECM.
Stuck/faulty fuel pump relay or possibly a faulty ECM.
...could be allot of reasons why you may not be getting spark, here are some: # no power to ignition coil. faulty ignition. # faulty distributer cap, rotor. # faulty ignition module. # check for start signal from ecm. ...and there is a few more.
Engine control module. It controls the engine-related electronics.
What year is the car?
electronic control module.
under the passenger seat
the emc is shot out by a faulty IAC VALVE .
Number of possibilities.. bad batteries, bad starter, faulty connector the starter, bad ECM, faulty connection to the ECM. Can't narrow it down without knowing more details.
A faulty fan motor, A faulty fan motor relay, A faulty coolant temp sensor, A faulty ECM, (most unlikely),