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Tips to Maintain Your Diesel Engine Vehicles

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Diesel engines these days are very powerful and sturdy. However, if not maintained properly, they can break down before they’re supposed to. Maintaining your diesel engine vehicle is one of the most important components of owning one, and here are a few tips that can help you in this regard.   Replace the Fuel Filter A fuel filter is designed to keep your diesel engine free of dirt, debris, carbon, and any other impurities by filtering the fuel. A fuel filter needs to be changed regularly for it to function properly. Replace your fuel filter on an average of every 5000 miles. Change Engine Oil Diesel engine oil contains additives and is carefully prepared to prevent carbon build-up inside the combustion chamber . The engine oil has a life and needs to be changed regularly. Experts recommend changing the engine oil every 2000 miles.   Clean or Replace the Air Filter The air filter  filters the air mixed with fuel and injected into the combustion chamber. When air filters are excessively

3 Signs of a Faulty ECM

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Modern cars come with engines that are controlled by an onboard computer known as an electronic control module . The ECM is one of the most important components in a car. However, an ECM can malfunction with wear and tear or lack of maintenance. A malfunctioning ECM can drastically impact your car’s performance and become a safety hazard in certain situations. If your ECM is malfunctioning, you need to identify it as soon as possible. Here are some signs of a faulty ECM.   1.   The Check Engine Light on the Dashboard As the name suggests, a check engine light means something is wrong with your engine. It could also be any other fault , but one of the earliest signs that your ECM is malfunctioning is the appearance of this light. If your car has a check engine light, make sure to get the ECM examined by a professional. 2.   A Drop in the Performance When your car’s ECM malfunctions, you’ll notice a significant drop in your car’s performance. It might have trouble starting or may not ac

4 Functions Controlled by the ECM

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An ECM is one of the most important components of a modern-day vehicle. It’s a computerized brain installed in the vehicle’s engine and makes all parts and systems work smoothly  by receiving signals from the sensors and sending relevant signals to the actuators. Although there are a variety of functions and ECM controls in a car, let’s take a look at some of the most important ones in this article.     1.   Fuel Injection into the Combustion Chamber Modern internal combustion engines have an internal combustion chamber where a mixture of air and fuel is used to burn fuel and generate power to drive the vehicle. The ECM controls the fuel injection and regulates the mixture of air and fuel. This allows only the necessary fuel to be injected into the chamber, resulting in better mileage for the car without compromising its power.   2.   Steering of the Vehicle Older vehicles didn’t have power steering features , but modern vehicles do. You don’t have to put in all the strength in your a

4 Reasons Your Truck Engine is Heating Up

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Modern diesel trucks are one of the most important components of most businesses because they are the main source of transportation for raw materials, finished goods, or any other material. However, one common problem almost all truck or fleet owners face is their truck engines heating up. There are a lot of issues that can result in your truck's engine heating up. However, they all have an easy solution except ECM (Engine Control Module)  failure. If your truck's ECM has failed, you should consult an ECM expert  like CATECM . Let's take a look at common problems that may cause your diesel engine to heat up. 1.   No or Insufficient Radiator Coolant Radiator coolant  is a liquid that's poured into every vehicle's radiator. Its job is to keep the engine cool when functioning and ensure fuel combustion in the combustion chamber. The coolant can evaporate with time or leak. Insufficient or lack of coolant will cause the diesel engine to heat up. If you continue to drive

Common Mistakes Truck Owners Make with Their Truck’s Maintenance

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Diesel engine trucks are durable and long-lasting as they are built for long travels and heavy loads. However, you must maintain these trucks properly for them to last long. A lot of truck owners make mistakes when it comes to their diesel engine trucks that shorten their lifespan. This article will serve as a brief guide on what mistakes truck owners commonly make when maintaining their trucks that you should avoid.   Not Changing the Engine Oil Regularly Like most other engines, diesel engines also require regular oil changes. This is because diesel engine oils contain additives to prevent coking or carbon build-up inside the engine . However, with time, this additive runs out, and the carbon starts building up inside the combustion chamber, causing problems in the engine. Experts recommend changing the engine oil every 2000 miles. Not Changing the Diesel Particulate Filter The diesel particulate filter  filters out the soot and carbon that forms when diesel burns inside the combusti

Can You Fix an ECM Yourself?

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Over time, every vehicle experiences certain issues. Lack of maintenance or excessive wear and tear can lead to engine issues and, in some cases,  cause the vehicle's ECM to malfunction. The ECM (Engine Control Module)  is one of the most important components in modern vehicles. Be it your car, truck, or an industrial machine, the ECM is the vehicle's brain, controlling all the necessary functions, like fuel injection, ignition sparks, air-to-fuel ratio,  etc. Many people want to know if they can fix their malfunctioning ECMs at home instead of hiring an ECM repair service. Let's take a look at it in this article. Diagnosing the Problem While it's not recommended that you try and fix your ECM at home, you can diagnose the problem. There are certain ways in which you can know what's wrong with your ECM. Visual Evaluation Visually checking the ECM pins to ensure they're all intact and aligned is one of the most basic and non-technical ways to find any problems wit