Other choices include a standard PSC or high efficiency 5 -
Speed ECM blower motor for comfort and quiet operation.
A variable
speed ECM motor runs at only the speed needed for maximum efficiency and savings.
Not exact matches
Cruise control systems use an electronic control module (
ECM) to maintain a
speed set by the driver.
It's then converted to a 5 or 12v square wave and sent to the Engine Control module to provide the
ECM with vehicle
speed.
The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle's camshaft
speed and sends it to the vehicle's engine control module (
ECM).
The VSS (vehicle
speed sensor) buffer is located on the drivers side near the
ECM.
Driven roughly 370 miles since the completion of the build, the truck is described as a good driver that exhibits a slight 100rpm variation in idle
speed when the
ECM switches from an open to closed loop.
It takes information provided to it from the steering and
speed sensors, and then translates that data into something that the
ECM can understand.
The 92 — 93 LT1s used
speed density fuel management, batch - fire fuel injection and a dedicated Engine Control Module (
ECM).
[2] The
ECM is a type of electronic control unit (ECU), which is an embedded system that employs software to determine the required throttle position by calculations from data measured by other sensors, including the accelerator pedal position sensors, engine
speed sensor, vehicle
speed sensor, and cruise control switches.
Electronically Controlled Mounts (
ECM) at the front of the transversely oriented engine block has two firmness settings - softer at low
speeds (for improved comfort) and firmer (for improved performance) as engine
speed rises.
An
ECM / EDR data expert» a job is to interpret and explain the driver log data obtained from an 18 - wheeler's on - board computer, and offer his / her educated opinions about the circumstances surrounding the accident (vehicle
speed, brake usage, headlights, cruise control, etc.) and whether or not they may have contributed to the crash.