The electronic control unit, or
ECU, is the brain of the fuel injection system. It is a silver-colored box,
mounted in various locations on different models. One way to find it is
to follow the fuel injection wiring harness as all wires lead to the control
unit (terminating in a large plug on the unit). In the Vanagon, the ECU
is mounted in the engine compartment on the right side, close to the right
taillight assembly. In the Bus, it's mounted in the engine compartment,
immediately forward of the battery. In the Beetle and Super Beetle, it's
mounted in the rear luggage compartment.
The ECU processes all the inputs from the various sensors on board and
uses that information to determine the optimum amount of fuel to be
injected, which it controls by varying the amount of time the fuel
injectors are open.
The ECU cannot be electrically tested. The ECU should only be assumed faulty
if absolutely everything else in the ignition system, fuel system, and
fuel injection system has proven to be working properly. |