How does a HHO generator work?
An HHO or Brown gas generator is an interesting and often misunderstood technology. The Brown gas generator uses electrolysis to split water (H2O) into it´s base molecules, 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen molecule. That leaves a lot of room for improvement and Brown gas is one good way of improving the efficiency.
Do you need to program a replacement ECM?
In most cases, additional on-board programming is not required once a replacement ECM is cloned. If you are experiencing engine problems, such as stalling or rough starts, it’s generally a good idea to check the ECM.
How to avoid expensive ECM programming and labor costs?
Most dealerships only have the ability to program new ECMs and do not offer repairs. ModuleEXPERTS has the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged ECM- to a remanufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs.
How to program an electronic control module ( ECM ) with GM?
a) In the Select Diagnostic Tool area, select Pass-Thru. Note: The Information Only/PROM Data option displays PROM or calibration data for a vehicle. b) In the Select Programming Process area, select one of the following: Select Reprogram ECU to reprogram (reflash or calibrate) the selected ECM (ECU).
When does the ECM stop working in a car?
The ECM is the engine’s brain; generally, the car engine won’t crank, turn over, or start when critical electronic connections stop functioning. Transmission shifting problems may also occur.
In most cases, additional on-board programming is not required once a replacement ECM is cloned. If you are experiencing engine problems, such as stalling or rough starts, it’s generally a good idea to check the ECM.
Are there any downsides to using ECM Motors?
ECMs (Electronically Commutated Motors) manufactured today are the best they’ve ever been, and can provide unprecedented airflow delivery to match the required BTUH of a heating and/or cooling system. There are, however, some serious downsides associated with improper application of these motors in new and existing HVAC systems.
Most dealerships only have the ability to program new ECMs and do not offer repairs. ModuleEXPERTS has the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged ECM- to a remanufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs.
When to consider ECM for application in a HVAC system?
When considering an ECM for application in an HVAC system, there are several factors to keep in mind.