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Engine Control Module Description

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The Engine Control Module (ECM), located inside the passenger kick-panel, is the control center of the fuel injection system. It constantly looks at the information from various sensors and controls the systems that affect the vehicle's performance. The ECM also performs the diagnostic functions of the system. It can recognize operational problems, alert the driver through the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) and store diagnostic trouble code(s) which identify problem areas to aid the technician in making repairs.

There are no serviceable parts in the ECM. The calibrations are stored in the ECM in the Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM).

The ECM supplies either 5 or 12 V to power the sensors or switches. This is done through resistances in the ECM which are so high in value that a test light will not come on when connected to the circuit. In some cases, even an ordinary shop voltmeter will not give an accurate reading because its resistance is too low. You must use a digital voltmeter with a 10 MO input impedance to get accurate voltage readings. The ECM controls output circuits such as the fuel injectors, the idle air control motor, the A/C clutch relay, etc., by controlling the ground circuit through transistors or a device called a "quad-driver."