23517174 | Genuine Detroit Diesel® EDM Engine Display Module
23517174 | Genuine Detroit Diesel® EDM Engine Display Module is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description:
An EDM (Engine Display Module) 23517174 is a digital display unit used in trucks, heavy equipment, and diesel-powered vehicles to show important engine information to the driver or operator.
Part Number: 23517174
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Detroit Diesel
Fits 23517174 For Detroit Diesel powertrains
Purpose of using 23517174:
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1. Monitor Engine Health
2. Display Warnings and Alerts
3. Assist in Diagnostics
4. Enhance Operational Safety
5. Improve Efficiency
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Signs of a Bad EDM Engine Display Module 23517174
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1. Blank or Dead Display
2. Flickering or Intermittent Display
3. Incorrect or Missing Readings
4. Warning Lights or Fault Codes Malfunction
5. Display Freezes or Lags
6. Unresponsive Buttons or Touch Inputs
7. Communication Errors
8. Dim or Faded Display
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About the Manufacturer – Detroit Diesel:
Detroit Diesel is a leading American manufacturer of heavy-duty diesel engines, transmissions, and aftertreatment systems, primarily for the commercial trucking industry. Founded in 1938 and now a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, Detroit is best known for its DD Series engines — including the DD13, DD15, and DD16 — which power Freightliner and Western Star trucks.
Detroit also produces advanced technologies such as Detroit™ Axles, Detroit™ Connect telematics, and integrated powertrains, offering fleet operators improved fuel efficiency, uptime, and diagnostics. The company is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, and continues to play a central role in modernizing emissions systems and performance standards in heavy-duty transportation.
