The IMRC (Intake Manifold Runner Control) module regulates the operation of the intake manifold runner valves in an engine. These valves adjust the airflow into the engine to optimize performance and efficiency across different RPM ranges. By altering the intake path, the IMRC enhances torque at lower speeds and improves overall engine responsiveness. Proper functioning of the IMRC is crucial for maintaining engine power and fuel efficiency.
The intake manifold runner control (IMRC) is beneath the plastic IMRC cover, which is held on by several screws.
The Integrated Module Relay Controller (IMRC) on a 2005 Ford F-150 with a 5.4L V8 engine is located on the intake manifold. Specifically, it is situated on the driver's side, near the rear of the engine. The IMRC controls the intake manifold runner control system, helping to optimize engine performance and efficiency. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and reach.
What does the general control module control
ECM, (Engine Control Module, Electronic Control Module) PCM, (Powertrain Control Module, Power Control Module) ECU, (Engine Control Unit, Electronic Control Unit).
Need to know which control module in question.
What does the general control module control
Powertrain Control Module
How do I test body control module and is it hard to do..
The IMRC is held in a metal box in front of the engine. It is covered by the plastic thing, called the IMRC cover by ford. There should be three or four bolts holding the cover on.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
Intake manifold runner control aka imrc valve
Transmission control module.Transmission control module.