Where is the ECM on a Chevy Silverado?

Where is the ECM on a Chevy Silverado?

Drivers side (under the hood) by the empty battery tray. The inside large one is the ecm. There are tiny red clips that get pushed back first. Then about the center you push in and the whole clip rotates and then the whole thing comes of the ecm. Bottom one is the same. Unit clips in top tabs. Lift them slightly and remove ecm.

What kind of engine is a GM 6.0 liter?

The L96 is a heavy-duty workhorse engine. Variable valve timing helps the 6.0L (L96) optimize performance, efficiency and emissions. The 6.0L’s balance of performance and efficiency is great airflow throughout.

Which is the last Vortec engine in GM?

Displacing 6.0 liters in a V8 configuration, the L96 is part of the Vortec (Generation IV Small Block) engine family, which was replaced by the EcoTec3 (Generation V Small Block) engine family. The L96 is the last Vortec engine currently in use by GM, with the EcoTec3 engine family replacing the Vortec line in all other GM vehicles.

Drivers side (under the hood) by the empty battery tray. The inside large one is the ecm. There are tiny red clips that get pushed back first. Then about the center you push in and the whole clip rotates and then the whole thing comes of the ecm. Bottom one is the same. Unit clips in top tabs. Lift them slightly and remove ecm.

The L96 is a heavy-duty workhorse engine. Variable valve timing helps the 6.0L (L96) optimize performance, efficiency and emissions. The 6.0L’s balance of performance and efficiency is great airflow throughout.

Displacing 6.0 liters in a V8 configuration, the L96 is part of the Vortec (Generation IV Small Block) engine family, which was replaced by the EcoTec3 (Generation V Small Block) engine family. The L96 is the last Vortec engine currently in use by GM, with the EcoTec3 engine family replacing the Vortec line in all other GM vehicles.

Where are the fuses on a GMC Sierra?

The underhood fuse block in the engine compartment on the driver’s side of the vehicle near the battery. Lift the cover for access to the fuse/relay block. To remove fuses hold the end of the fuse between your thumb and index finger and pull straight out.