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183341C6 | Genuine International® Consolidated Engine Controller ECM

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Description:
A Consolidated Engine Controller (CEC) 183341C6 is an integrated electronic control unit used primarily in aircraft and advanced propulsion systems to manage and monitor engine operation. Instead of having many separate control boxes, a CEC consolidates multiple engine control functions into one system.

Part Number: 183341C6
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: International

Fits For 183341C6

2000-2004 International DT466E
2000-2004 International DT530E


Purpose of using 183341C6

 

1. Simplify engine control

  • Replaces multiple independent control units with one integrated controller

  • Reduces system complexity, wiring, and interfaces

2. Improve safety

  • Continuously monitors engine parameters

  • Automatically prevents over-temperature, over-speed, flameout, or surge

  • Executes safe shutdowns and fault responses

3. Increase reliability

  • Fewer components and connectors → fewer failure points

  • Built-in fault detection and redundancy

4. Optimize performance

  • Precisely controls fuel, ignition, and variable geometry

  • Adapts to altitude, temperature, and load conditions

  • Improves fuel efficiency and thrust/power consistency

5. Reduce pilot/operator workload

  • Automates start, operation, and shutdown sequences

  • Allows “power-lever-to-thrust” operation (especially in aircraft)

6. Enable diagnostics & maintenance

  • Logs faults and engine data

  • Supports condition-based maintenance and faster troubleshooting

 

Signs of a Bad Consolidated Engine Controller 183341C6

1. Engine won’t start or has failed starts

  • No fuel scheduling during start

  • No ignition command

  • Start sequence aborts with no obvious mechanical cause

2. Erratic engine operation

  • Surging or hunting

  • Unstable RPM

  • Uncommanded power changes

3. Loss of automatic control

  • Engine stuck in a fixed power or “limp” mode

  • Reversion to manual or backup control

  • FADEC/CEC FAIL or DEGRADED indications

4. Abnormal indications

  • Incorrect or frozen engine parameter readings

  • Parameters that don’t correlate (e.g., fuel flow not matching RPM)

  • Sudden warning or caution messages

5. Engine shutdowns or power reductions

  • Uncommanded in-flight shutdown (IFSD)

  • Automatic power rollback without a real over-limit condition

6. Fault messages & maintenance codes

  • Repeated CEC fault codes after reset

  • Built-in test (BIT) failures

  • Controller won’t pass power-up self-test

7. Communication issues

  • Loss of data between engine and avionics

  • Intermittent connection faults

  • Engine data missing on cockpit displays

8. Environmental sensitivity

  • Problems appear after heat, vibration, or moisture exposure

  • Intermittent faults that come and go

 

About the Manufacturer – International / Navistar:
International, a brand of Navistar International Corporation, is a leading American manufacturer of commercial trucks, buses, and diesel engines. With a history dating back to the early 1900s, International is known for producing durable and reliable vehicles used in freight, construction, and municipal operations.

Navistar has built a strong reputation in the trucking industry by focusing on innovation, performance, and long-term dependability. Their vehicles and components are trusted by fleets and drivers across North America and beyond.