What is ECC relay?
What is ECC relay?
The EEC Power Relay not only supplies battery voltage to the fuel injection computer (also known as the E.E.C. Electronic Control Assembly), but also supplies power to the fuel injectors, the fuel pump relay, and a few other emissions related solenoids. stands for, it’s: Electronic Engine Control.
Where is the EEC relay on a Ford Ranger?
This is the relay that sends power to the computer and related sensors. This is located under the hood and has a brown connector going to it. I believe on your year it is located on the passengers side of the engine compartment. John Mc : If this answer has been helpful to you please help me by accepting.
How does the EEC power relay work in a car?
The EEC Power Relay not only supplies battery voltage to the fuel injection computer (also known as the E.E.C. Electronic Control Assembly), but also supplies power to the fuel injectors, the fuel pump relay, and a few other emissions related solenoids. The EEC Power Relay is easy to recognize…
Can You condemn an EEC power relay as bad?
If after confirming that the EEC Power Relay is NOT getting Ground on wire 1, THEN we can condemn the EEC Power Relay as bad. For this test, go to: TEST 4.
What should my multimeter read for an EEC power relay?
Your multimeter should read 10 to 12 Volts. OK, let’s interpret your test results: CASE 1: 10 to 12 Volts registered on your multimeter. This tells you that the EEC Power Relay is OK and doing its job.
This is the relay that sends power to the computer and related sensors. This is located under the hood and has a brown connector going to it. I believe on your year it is located on the passengers side of the engine compartment. John Mc : If this answer has been helpful to you please help me by accepting.
The EEC Power Relay not only supplies battery voltage to the fuel injection computer (also known as the E.E.C. Electronic Control Assembly), but also supplies power to the fuel injectors, the fuel pump relay, and a few other emissions related solenoids. The EEC Power Relay is easy to recognize…
If after confirming that the EEC Power Relay is NOT getting Ground on wire 1, THEN we can condemn the EEC Power Relay as bad. For this test, go to: TEST 4.
Your multimeter should read 10 to 12 Volts. OK, let’s interpret your test results: CASE 1: 10 to 12 Volts registered on your multimeter. This tells you that the EEC Power Relay is OK and doing its job.