What happens when the PCM is not working?

What happens when the PCM is not working?

When the PCM is not functioning correctly, the engine and many other functions that are controlled by the PCM will not function correctly either. This would include parts of the electrical system such as the charging process, communications with other on-board control modules, emission controls, and the transmission.

What does the PCM do on an engine?

The PCM is responsible for ensuring that the crankshaft and camshaft is positioned correctly so your engine will turn over. The PCM is also designed to control both ignition timing and spark. Problems with the PCM often result in the vehicle not running at all.

Can a bad PCM cause a car to run poorly?

In other cases, the vehicle may run poorly. Continuing to run a vehicle with a bad PCM could cause further damage. Because the PCM controls the emissions of your car, a failed emissions test or the presence of oddly-colored or foul smelling exhaust may be a sign that your PCM is going bad.

What to do if your ECM is not working?

If your car seems to run fine but the Check Engine light won’t turn off, your ECM may be at fault. The only way to be sure is to visit a mechanic with the proper computer. They can analyze your vehicle’s error codes, and let you know exactly what the problem is.

What does it mean when your PCM is not working?

The presence of fault codes means something else is wrong that needs to be diagnosed and repaired. So until the real problem is found and fixed, the PCM may not function normally. If the engine control system is not going into closed loop, chances are the coolant sensor or oxygen sensor are not working properly.

If your car seems to run fine but the Check Engine light won’t turn off, your ECM may be at fault. The only way to be sure is to visit a mechanic with the proper computer. They can analyze your vehicle’s error codes, and let you know exactly what the problem is.

The PCM is responsible for ensuring that the crankshaft and camshaft is positioned correctly so your engine will turn over. The PCM is also designed to control both ignition timing and spark. Problems with the PCM often result in the vehicle not running at all.

In other cases, the vehicle may run poorly. Continuing to run a vehicle with a bad PCM could cause further damage. Because the PCM controls the emissions of your car, a failed emissions test or the presence of oddly-colored or foul smelling exhaust may be a sign that your PCM is going bad.