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Author Question: When does the PCM perform a self test of the ETC system? (Read 119 times)

ENagel

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Question 1

The use of an electronic control (ETC) system allows the elimination of all of these EXCEPT ________.
◦ Accelerator pedal
◦ Mechanical throttle cable (most systems)
◦ Cruise control actuator
◦ Idle air control

Question 2

When does the PCM perform a self test of the ETC system?
◦ During cruise speed when the throttle is steady
◦ During deceleration
◦ During acceleration
◦ When the ignition switch is first rotated to the on position, before the engine starts



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Marked as best answer by ENagel on Aug 13, 2021

briezy

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Answer 1

Accelerator pedal

Answer 2

When the ignition switch is first rotated to the on position, before the engine starts




ENagel

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Wow, this really help


coreycathey

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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