Electronic Control Units (ECUs) on heavy vehicles are typically located throughout the vehicle, depending on their specific functions. Common locations include the engine compartment for engine control ECUs, near the transmission for transmission control units, and within the cab for driver interface and body control modules. Additionally, some ECUs may be mounted on the chassis or in designated control boxes to optimize wiring and access. Proper placement ensures protection from physical damage and environmental factors while allowing efficient operation and maintenance.
most likely a cooling fan for the engine or tranny, but I've seen ECUs hum intermittently when vehicle is off.
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That translates to Diesel Mechanics. no commercial vehicle repair is heavy duty vehicles and heavy engines,also trailers heavy truck beds and bodys hrdraulics etc
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Crossword word - ECUS
If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain you must slow down your vehicle to avoid?
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Heavy Goods Vehicle.
"Too heavy" would be a load that exceeds the maximum recommended load for the vehicle. Manufacturer's specifications detail maximum load weight. Refer to the vehicle's manual or contact the dealership or manufacturer.