It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
Jumpers control the hardware devices of the computer system without the use of software. There are different jumper sizes with the most common one or two sizes found on the computer.
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Yes. The PCM (powertrain control module) is the same as the engine computer.
ECM stands for "Engine Control Module" and is the generic term for the computer that controls engine functions. On some models, this same computer also controls the transmission, and is referred to as the "PCM" or "Powertrain Control Module".
No, the solenoid pack is part of the transmission. The powertrain control module is the engine computer.
Most of the tiime, yes.
No, BCM is for interior items, pcm is for engine.
The ECM (Engine Control Module) or PCM (Powertrain Control Module) may appear to look the same as others but most are programmed (Flashed) to exactly match the vehicle it is going in.
The PCM is the powertrain control module ( engine computer ). There are also abs, airbag, transmission, body, cluster, and HVAC computers on a 2001 Intrepid.
Yes the ecm( engine control module)/ pcm( powertrain control module) are the same thing. Different manufacturers use different acronyms, ECU (engine control unit) is another often used.
The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.
I just learned something ! That the EEC computer and the powertrain control module are the same thing ! On the 1991 and 1992 models the powertrain control module (PCM) is located in the right front passenger area behind the right side kick panel.
The fan is controlled by the same computer that regulates the engine. It is usually called the Electronic Control Module. When the ECM is malfunctioning it sometimes will run the fan continuously.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.