Today’s vehicles are becoming more technologically advanced, there’s no question about that. From onboard GPS to Bluetooth speakers and heated seats, we pretty much drive computers on wheels! At the heart of it all, however, is one computer that’s critically important to how well your vehicle operates. It’s known as the Engine Control Module, or ECM for short.
Simply put, your vehicle’s ECM is the brain of the whole operation. It monitors, regulates, and adjusts various systems to promote optimal engine function. Without it, the engine will perform poorly, or even not at all.
Since the engine is such a critical vehicle part, it’s important to know when its “brain” is starting to malfunction. If you’re lucky, the engine control module won’t just die in its tracks. Instead, it’ll provide you with one of these clues:
The short answer is yes, but it’s not usually recommended. Repairing an ECM is a very complicated and time-consuming procedure. It’s also one that not just anyone can do. Think of it like repairing a computer – it takes special tools, knowledge, and time!
Instead, the replacement of a dead or faulty engine control module is preferred. Yes, it can be expensive – usually upwards of $1,000 when you factor in the cost of parts and labor. But, it’s better to have new parts that work as intended when it comes to your engine, the very lifeblood of your vehicle.
As with any vehicle repair, you can trust our qualified technicians to properly diagnose and fix engine control module issues. Don’t take your engine health for granted. Schedule an appointment with us today to stop engine issues in their tracks and prevent costlier repairs down the road.