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ECU has detected a problem
The ECM monitors the vehicles systems and makes adjustments. If a certain problem has occurred, the ECM will store a problem code, and illuminate a "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light. A mec
created: Jun 7, 2008 - last edited: Jul 7, 2010 - category: Gauges and SensorsECU is picking up an intermittent or non-critical problem
Some vehicle problems may occur randomly or intermittently. The ECU may store a code, and detecting the problem is no longer there, remove the code. This can be an early warning sign of a developing p
created: Jun 7, 2008 - last edited: Dec 10, 2010 - category: Gauges and SensorsElectronic Control Unit
The electronic control module, or ECM, is the vehicle's main computer. It receives signals from various sensors and makes adjustments accordingly. The ECM is also called the electronic control unit(
created: Jul 7, 2010 - last edited: Jul 7, 2010 - category: Gauges and SensorsEmpresa de limpeza
Empresa de limpeza Nossa empresa de limpeza foi fundada na cidade de São Paulo Capital, buscando atender as necessidades dos clientes mais exigentes. Trabalhamos com terceirização de serviÃ
created: May 26, 2017 - last edited: May 26, 2017 - category: BrakesEngine
An engine is the part that move the vehicle. The engine contains many parts, and can use many types of fuels. The most common type of engine is the internal combustion engine. This type of engine
created: Mar 3, 2009 - last edited: Mar 3, 2009 - category: EngineEngine bearings worn
The engine bearings surround the crankshaft journals to dampen the impact of the connecting rods. Worn bearings can reduce the oil pressure as the oil circulation is impeded.
created: Jun 7, 2008 - last edited: Jan 15, 2011 - category: EngineEngine Block
An engine block is the solid metal container of the cylinders and crankshaft.
created: Mar 3, 2009 - last edited: Mar 3, 2009 - category: EngineEngine Firewall
The engine firewall is an insulation that protects the passengers from the heat of the engine as well as engine noise, fires, and other dangerous elements during accidents.
created: Apr 13, 2010 - last edited: Apr 13, 2010 - category: EngineEngine flooded
The engine is flooded when too much fuel is in the engine so that it hinders ignition. A flooded engine can backfire, burning the excess fuel, and then run fine.
created: Jun 7, 2008 - last edited: Jan 11, 2011 - category: EngineEngine Flywheel
The engine flywheel is a large metal disc serves a dual purpose of connecting the crankshaft to the clutch disk and maintaining the rotation of the crankshaft during non-power strokes.
created: Mar 10, 2009 - last edited: Jun 19, 2010 - category: Engine