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Engine Control Module (ECM)

The Engine Control Module (ECM), through various input sensors, monitors cranking signal, intake air amount, intake air temperature, air/fuel ratio, throttle valve opening angle, No. 1 piston compression stroke TDC, engine coolant temperature, engine RPM, vertical chassis movement, A/C operation, detonation, gear status (if automatic transmission/transaxle) and fuel tank pressure. ECM uses this information to control fuel injection timing and duration, ignition timing, idle speed, A/C cutout, fuel pump, purge control system and perform self-diagnostic functions.

ECM includes On Board Diagnostics-II (OBD-II) to monitor efficiency of emissions related components and systems. If an emissions related system malfunctions or deteriorates below preprogrammed performance criteria, OBD-II will illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) and store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). If a condition exists that may cause catalytic converter damage, MIL will flash continuously.

ECM LOCATION

Application Location
Sephia Below Right Center Of Instrument Panel, Mounted On Floorboard, Under Carpet
Sportage Below Right Side Of Instrument Panel, Under Floor Carpet, Near Kick Panel
NOTE: Components are grouped into 2 categories. The first category covers INPUT DEVICES , which produce voltage signals monitored by ECM. The second category covers OUTPUT SIGNALS , which are components controlled by ECM.