Integrated Control Modules

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What is an Integrated Control Module?

An Integrated Control Module (ICM) is a device that monitors and controls multiple vehicle systems and components, such as engine performance, emissions, transmission, braking, and lighting.

What is the purpose of an Integrated Control Module?

The main purpose of an Integrated Control Module is to ensure the efficient and safe operation of the vehicle by monitoring and controlling multiple vehicle systems and components.

How can I tell if my Integrated Control Module is faulty?

If your Integrated Control Module is faulty, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms: poor engine performance, poor fuel economy, poor transmission performance, poor braking performance, poor lighting performance, and/or the vehicle not starting.

Can a faulty Integrated Control Module cause damage to my vehicle?

Yes, a faulty Integrated Control Module can cause damage to your vehicle. Continuous operation of a faulty Integrated Control Module can cause permanent damage to the vehicle systems and components that it is controlling.

How do I replace an Integrated Control Module?

To replace an Integrated Control Module, you will need to:

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable
  2. Remove the old ICM
  3. Install the new ICM
  4. Reconnect the negative battery cable


How often should I inspect my Integrated Control Module?

It is recommended that you inspect your Integrated Control Module every 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first.