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Can a car drive without a computer box?

Can a car drive without a computer box?

yes you can bypass the computer but bear in mind, depending on which car it is, you may need to replace a lot of sensors and control valves with manual devices. For one, you’ll need to a find a new way to regulate fuel & air into the fuel injection – so you’ll basically go back to how carburetors worked.

What happens if the injector drive module does not work?

If the control module does not send the injector drive module the signal to inject fuel, the engine will not turn over. An injector driver module can also lose power or receive damage, meaning the fuel injection system cannot function properly to operate the vehicle.

Why do you need an injector driver module?

Engines that need high pressure fuel injection rely on injector driver modules to control the fuel injection system. The main purpose of an injector driver module is to control the amount and timing of fuel injection within the vehicle’s system.

What kind of sensor do I need for fuel injection?

You could pull from donor but a new one is cheap. 1 wire sensor will work fine. The universals just splice onto the wire from the harness. For headers It is recommend a 3 wire heated sensor mounted in collector behind the header, not in the header.

Where do I find the OBD port on my car?

To determine which one you have, if your vehicle was built and sold in the US after January 1st, 1996 you will have an OBD 2 port. This service will allow you to find the OBD2 port location. Check out our other services! Get the year make model and engine type of a VIN.

Where is the throttle body on a fuel injected engine?

But that’s enough about carburetors… On a fuel-injected engine the throttle body is normally located between the air filter and the intake manifold, and is connected to the gas pedal mechanically with a cable, or electronically by wire.

How does the fuel injection system control the engine?

The fuel injection system has the major role to control the engine’s fuel supply. The whole mechanism of the EEMS is controlled by a stack of sensors and actuators. Most modern engines use some type of fuel injection to deliver fuel to the cylinders. The ECU determines the amount of fuel to inject based on a number of sensor readings.

Where is my engine computer ( ECM / PCM ) located?

At Car Computer Exchange, we will do the programming for you. All you have to do is locate where the ECM is on your vehicle, remove the old one, and plug in the new one. It’s as simple as that!

Where is the engine control module in a car?

Usually, it is on the passenger’s side behind the glove box, under the floorboard, or under the seats. It can also be located behind the kick panels, under the hood, or beneath the dashboard. Like many internal car components, however, the location of the engine control module varies depending on your vehicle’s make, model, and year.

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Ruth Doyle