Automotive Engine Control Unit

An automotive engine control unit, also known as an engine control module, is a type of electronic control unit that manages various aspects of an internal combustion engine's operation. It regulates fuel injection, ignition timing, idle speed, and other critical engine functions to optimize performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions. The engine control unit receives input from various sensors throughout the vehicle and adjusts the engine's operation accordingly. It plays a crucial role in modern vehicles by ensuring the engine runs smoothly and efficiently under all driving conditions.

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