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Benefits of a Remanufactured Caterpillar ECM

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  A remanufactured Caterpillar engine control module  (ECM)can provide many benefits. With a new ECM, you can improve engine performance, increase fuel efficiency, and reduce emissions. In addition, a remanufactured ECM is an affordable alternative to purchasing a brand-new unit. If you're looking for an economical way to improve your equipment's performance, a remanufactured Caterpillar ECM may be the solution for you. Here are some of the benefits of remanufactured caterpillar ECM. Adds Horsepower and Torque A new ECM will provide the maximum performance your vehicle is capable of. A remanufactured Caterpillar ECM can improve engine performance, resulting in higher power output. Many truck drivers have reported an increase of up to 45 horsepower  after replacing their old ECM with a remanufactured model. Increases Fuel Efficiency and Reduces Emissions Replacing your old ECM with a remanufactured unit can increase fuel efficiency, save you money at the pump, and benefit the e

5 Causes of ECM Failure

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    Engines are an impressive piece of machinery, but even the best ones occasionally fail. When an engine control module (ECM )fails, car owners can have a real headache. This blog post will look at some of the most common causes of ECM failure. Understanding these causes can help prevent your ECM from failing and keep your car running smoothly. So, what are these common causes? Let's take a look! The ECM Gets Too Hot One of the most common causes of engine control module (ECM) failure is heat. When an engine runs, it generates a lot of heat. The ECM itself doesn't run particularly hot, but when you consider all the wires and other components that get routed directly over it, the temperature can rise quite quickly. This increase in temperature can cause burns or damage to the ECM. A damaged or burnt ECM is obviously not going to work, causing the engine control system  on your car to fail and requiring a replacement of the ECM. The Car Gets Dropped Another common cause of ECM

The Remanufacturing ECM Process: A Quick Overview

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It is more important than ever to make sure you do everything possible to reduce your environmental impact in today's business world. One way to do this is by remanufacturing your old electronic waste (e-waste). Remanufacturing ECMs (Electronic Control Modules) is a process that involves taking old modules and cleaning them up, repairing any damage, and then testing them to make sure they are in working order. By using this process, not only can businesses reduce their e-waste, which ends up in landfills, but they can save money as well. Read on to learn more about Remanufacturing ECMs ( Electronic Control Modules ). What exactly is an Electronic Control Module? It's a small computer that controls your vehicle's engine. The ECM monitors the engine through sensors, and it controls everything from the fuel flow to ignition timing. It essentially manages every aspect of the car's performance. How does an ECM control my car? The ECM uses inputs to monitor the car's perf