Description:An Engine Control Module (ECM) 0 281 013 637, also sometimes called an Engine Control Unit (ECU), is essentially the brain of a vehicles engine. Its a computer that manages and controls many aspects of engine operation to ensure optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions compliance. Part Number: 0 281 013 637, 0281013637Condition: NewManufacture/Brand: MoparFits 0 281 013 637 For Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details 2007-2010 Chevrolet Express 8 Cyl 6.6L Diesel 1 TON CARGO EXPRESS, 1 TON CARGO SAVANA, 1 TON COMMERCIAL/RV CUTAWAY, 1 TON PASSENGER, 3/4 TON CARGO EXPRESS, 3/4 TON CARGO SAVANA, 3/4 TON PASSENGER EXPRESS, 3/4 TON PASSENGER SAVANA 2007-2010 Chevrolet Silverado 8 Cyl 6.6L Diesel CREW CAB 1 TON, CREW CAB 6’6″ BOX 3/4 TON, CREW CAB 8′ BOX 3/4 TON, EXTENDED CAB 1 TON, EXTENDED CAB 6’6″ BOX 3/4 TON, EXTENDED CAB 8′ BOX 3/4 TON, EXTENDED CAB CHASSIS 1 TON 161.5, REGULAR CAB 1 TON, REGULAR CAB 3/4 TON, REGULAR CAB CHASSIS 1 TON 137.0, REGULAR CAB CHASSIS 1 TON 161.5 2007-2010 GMC Savana 8 Cyl 6.6L Diesel 1 TON CARGO EXPRESS, 1 TON CARGO SAVANA, 1 TON COMMERCIAL/RV CUTAWAY, 1 TON PASSENGER, 3/4 TON CARGO EXPRESS, 3/4 TON CARGO SAVANA, 3/4 TON PASSENGER EXPRESS, 3/4 TON PASSENGER SAVANA 2007-2010 GMC Sierra 8 Cyl 6.6L Diesel CREW CAB 1 TON, CREW CAB 6’6″ BOX Purpose of using 0 281 013 637 Fuel Management Controls how much fuel is injected into the engine cylinders. Adjusts fuel delivery based on engine load, speed, and temperature for efficiency. Ignition Timing Determines the exact timing to spark the fuel-air mixture in each cylinder. Helps maximize power while minimizing engine knock. Air-Fuel Ratio Control Monitors oxygen sensors and adjusts the mix of air and fuel for efficient combustion. Ensures compliance with emissions standards. Idle Speed Control Maintains stable engine idle under various conditions (AC on, electrical load, etc.). Emissions Control Works with catalytic converters, EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), and other systems to reduce harmful emissions. Diagnostic and Monitoring Continuously monitors engine sensors (temperature, pressure, oxygen, throttle position, etc.). Stores error codes (Check Engine Light) when a problem is detected. Integration with Other Systems Communicates with transmission control modules, ABS, traction control, and other vehicle systems. Signs of a Bad Engine Control Module 0 281 013 637 1. Check Engine Light (CEL) Stays On or Flashes The ECM may trigger random or multiple trouble codes. Sometimes the light comes on even when nothing is actually wrong with the engine. 2. Engine Performance Problems Rough idle Misfires Hesitation or poor acceleration Reduced power Poor fuel economy Because the ECM controls fuel and ignition timing, any failure affects engine behavior. 3. Hard Starting or No-Start Condition The engine may crank but not start if the ECM fails to send correct signals to the fuel injectors or ignition system. Sometimes the car starts intermittently. 4. Stalling or Sudden Shutdown Engine may shut off while driving or stall at idle. Often caused by ECM losing communication or sending incorrect fuel/spark signals. 5. Transmission Problems (If the ECM communicates with the TCM) Hard shifts, delayed shifts, or staying stuck in one gear. Transmission warning light may come on. 6. Poor or Incorrect Sensor Readings ECM may misinterpret sensor signals, leading to: Incorrect air-fuel ratio Wrong timing adjustments Unstable engine performance Sometimes the sensors are finethe ECM is the issue. 7. Failed Emissions or Unusual Exhaust Smoke A failing ECM may run the engine too rich or too lean. This can result in black smoke, rough running, or emission test failure. 8. Electrical Problems or Communication Errors Random dashboard lights Inconsistent or lost communication with OBD-II scan tools Modules not responding These are signs the ECMs internal circuits may be failing. About the Manufacturer GM: General Motors (GM) is one of the largest and most iconic automotive manufacturers in the world. Founded in 1908 and headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, GM designs, builds, and sells vehicles under several well-known brands, including Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick.GM is known for its long history of innovation in the automotive industry, from developing early electric vehicles to advancing autonomous driving and connected car technologies. The company has a strong global presence and is committed to a future of zero crashes, zero emissions, and zero congestion, with significant investments in electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable mobility.