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ECM
(redirected from Electronic control module)

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ECMElectronic Countermeasures
ECMEnterprise Content Management
ECMExtracellular Matrix
ECMEvery Child Matters (UK)
ECMEducazione Continua in Medicina (Italy)
ECMError Correction Mode
ECMEquity Capital Markets
ECMElectronic Control Module
ECMEngine Control Module
ECMElectret Condenser Microphone
ECMEnterprise Change Management
ECMElectronic Content Management
ECMEnterprise Configuration Management
ECMElliptic Curve Method
ECMEngineering Change Management
ECMError Correction Model
ECMElectronically Commutated Motor
ECMElectro-Chemical Machining
ECMEnergy Conservation Measure
ECMElectronic Counter Measure
ECMErythema Chronicum Migrans
ECMEntitlement Control Message (digital video)
ECMEuropean Common Market
ECMError Correction Mechanism (economics/trade)
ECMExceptional Case Marking (grammar syntax theory)
ECMEnterprise Commerce Management
ECMEnvironmentally Conscious Manufacturing
ECMEngine Condition Monitoring
ECMenergy-corrected milk
ECMEntity Coordination Management (FDDI)
ECMEarth Covered Magazine (concrete structure used to store ammuntion)
ECMEnterprise Compliance Management
ECMEditions of Contemporary Music (Munich, Germany record company)
ECMElectro Cell Manipulator
ECMEast Central Minnesota
ECMEndpoint Congestion Management (IETF)
ECMExempt Commercial Market
ECMEnterprise Channel Management
ECMEnterprise Component Modeling (Platinum Technology)
ECMEntry Clearance Manager (UK immigration)
ECMError Covariance Matrix
ECMElectronics Contract Manufacturer
ECMEveryplace Connection Manager (IBM)
ECMEndothelial Cell Multimerin
ECMElectronic Component Manufacturer
ECMEmergency Changeover Message (CCS #7/ITU-T)
ECMEquivalent Current Method
ECMExpander Connection Manager (SAS)
ECMEnvironmental Cooling Module
ECMElectro-Chemical Migration (blooming and dendrite growth in PCAs due to electro-chemical reaction)
ECMExam Content Manual
ECMExpendable Crew Member (science fiction character)
ECMEvaluation Capability Module
ECMElectronic Commerce Manager
ECMEggwhite Cervical Mucus (fertility charting)
ECMEstonian Centre on Medicines
ECMError Checking Mode (fax)
ECMEnterprise Control Manager (software change management application tool for AMC GDSS II)
ECMExtensible Call Model (Cisco)
ECMEngineering Change Modification
ECMEngine Cranking Mode
ECMEctomycorrhyzae
ECMEcho Canceler Method
ECMEnds Center Matched
ECMExecutive Control Message
ECMEnhanced Communications Manager
ECMExponential Correlation Model
ECMExposure Control Monitor
ECMEddy Current Monitoring (nuclear power)
ECMEngineering Coordination Memorandum


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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it had received eight complaints of engine fires around the antilock braking system's electronic control module.
2004-06 4-stroke V6 outboards: The replacement electronic control module (ESM) is subject to sending an abnormal signal to the ignition in fuel injection systems.
2920-01-438-4767 Pigtail 5995-01-429-8209 </pre> <p>The newer M2A3/M3A3 Bradleys use a completely different 400-amp generator and also require an electronic control module.
 
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