Electronic engine management system (ECM) ECM modifications 1.6 (16V) and 1.6 (8V) almost the same. Differences in different ignition coils and the location of the elements. The ECM consists of an electronic engine control unit (ECU),...
Trouble Codes and ECM Troubleshooting To read fault codes from the ECU memory to diagnostic connector connect the diagnostic tool, turn on the ignition and perform the following operations: checking for fault codes; control of data...
Removal and installation of the computer (ECU) Electronic control unit - ECU (aka the ECM) installed in the engine compartment, on the bracket behind the battery. ( Description of the device and operation of the computer ) Note. do not confuse...
Ignition coil — removal and installation (K4M) On the K4M type engine, ignition module monoblocks are installed for each cylinder. K4M engine ignition coil In this version, the spark plug is included directly with the module, there are no...
Ignition coil — removal and installation (K7M) Module (coil) ignition on a car can be of two types (Shown for K4M engine Here ). A monolithic ignition module is installed on the K7M type engine, which consists of two two-pin ignition coils and a...
Control oxygen concentration sensor — removal and installation Note. sensor catalog number (depending on engine modification) cm. Here . Attention. Do not allow contact cleaner or other materials to come into contact with the oxygen sensor or sensor block. These...
Diagnostic oxygen concentration sensor — removal and installation Note. sensor catalog number (depending on engine modification) cm. Here . Attention. Do not allow contact cleaner or other materials to come into contact with the oxygen sensor or sensor block. These...