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What does ECM stand for?

Engine Control Module


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This new agreement is our third chip development contract with Cummins and expands our relationship, enabling us to supply Cummins with a critical application-specific semiconductor for their new engine control modules," he concluded.
The product emulators from Nortel, Compaq and Delphi were 10-Gb optical transceiver modules, a PDA and an engine control module (ECM) respectively.
“I was told that I need a new fuel pump, gas tank, and engine control module, at a cost of $2,300,” he wrote ConsumerAffairs.
For instance, automotive under-the-hood microelectronics are subject to higher ambient temperatures due to low hood profiles (less air circulation) and the need to place assemblies, such as engine control modules, near the point of application to reduce wiring harnesses.
This new agreement is our third chip development contract with Cummins and expands our relationship, enabling us to supply Cummins with a critical application-specific semiconductor for their new engine control modules," he concluded.
An engine control module attached to the vehicle collected the data, which tracked the mileage and maintenance costs.
The engine control module is loaded with software that permits control of both the gasoline engine as well as the hybrid.
Power steering pump, electronic engine control module, air conditioning compressor, alternator and starter: 80,000 to 100,000 miles.

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