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Where is the computer on a 1998 Chevy Express van?

A 1998 Chevy Express van does not have a traditional computer in the way modern cars do.

Here's why:

* Early 1990s technology: Cars in 1998 were still transitioning from analog systems to digital. While some basic electronic control units (ECUs) existed, they were far less complex than the sophisticated computers found in modern vehicles.

* Engine control: The primary electronic component in a 1998 Express would be the Engine Control Module (ECM), which manages engine functions like fuel injection and ignition timing. It wouldn't be considered a "computer" in the modern sense.

* Limited electronics: Other electronic components might include a dashboard display, possibly an anti-lock braking system (ABS) module, and possibly a radio.

In short, a 1998 Chevy Express would have limited electronics, and there wouldn't be a central "computer" like you find in newer vehicles.