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Engine Management System

An Engine Management System (EMS) is a computer-controlled system that monitors and manages your vehicle's engine functions. It uses sensors to collect data on things like air intake, temperature, and fuel levels, then adjusts components such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and airflow to optimize performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions. Essentially, the EMS ensures your engine runs smoothly, responds accurately to driving conditions, and meets environmental standards. When there's a problem, it triggers warning lights or codes to help identify issues, enabling maintenance and repairs to keep your vehicle operating reliably.