Ah, the ECM on a 1999 Isuzu Rodeo is located under the dashboard on the passenger side. It's nestled in there, working quietly to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Just like a happy little tree in a beautiful painting, the ECM plays an important role in the harmony of your car's systems.
Isuzu rodeo 3.2 V6 LS.
ECM stands for Engine Control Module (computer that controls the engine and other ). For 2000 Isuzu rodeo v6, this is located on the left side of the car under the hood . right behind the air filter enclosure
If you are speaking of the PCM(Power Control Module) or ECM(Engine Control Module, it is located in the inside middle of the dash. There is also a ECM relay in the underhood fuse box.
On a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo, the Engine Control Module (ECM) is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is mounted above the accelerator pedal area, near the steering column. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off and take necessary precautions when handling electronic components.
IFF YOU MEAN THE PLUGS FOR THE ECU TO CHECK YOUR CODE IT IS LOCATED NEAR THE HOOD OPENRE ON TEH BOTTOM BEHIND THE TRIM
no works just fine with the 3.2 ecu
drivers side under dash to the left of column
The ECM in a 1999 Mercury Sable is located on the inside of the vehicle on the passenger side. It is located under the kick plate.
The ECM on a 1999 Honda Accord is located under the hood. It is in front of the fuse and relay box.
The ecm on a 93 trooper is located behind the center console. It is a silver box
On mine, it's on the driver's side, just inside the front door, left side under the dash behind a plastic panel. The ECM is there as well and the TCM is just above it.
Code P1290 on an Isuzu Rodeo typically indicates an issue with the engine control module (ECM) related to the throttle position sensor (TPS) or the intake air temperature sensor. This code can suggest that the ECM is not receiving the expected signals from these sensors, which may affect engine performance. It's advisable to check the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion, and to test the sensors for proper functionality. If necessary, replacing the faulty sensor or repairing the wiring can help resolve the issue.