In the fuel tank
through the PCM with scan tool
It is not in the tank. It is located in the trunk on the inside of the left quarter panel. It is the bottom of the 2 electrical components you see when you peel the trunk carpet back to see it. You must have DTC P1233. The driver itself is bad, or the wiring to the PCM is shorted. Check pin 40 (I think) at PCM to check for short.
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Where is the ignition control module located in my 1992 Crown Victoria
LCM stands for Lighting Control Module on a Ford Crown Victoria
Driver side just under the dash. It's a black box near the right side of the steering shaft.
The computer module or PCM (Power Control Module) is located under the instrumental panel, on the driver's side, in the upper lefthand corner. It a silver colored box that resembles a slim radio case. Hope that helps.
the ignition module is on the distributer(the thing all the spark plugs wires go to)
The wiper control module is located inside the wiper motor assembly.
The ECM (Engine Control Module) is located on the driver's side firewall and removable from under the interior dash panel. The EDIS (Electronic Distributorless Ignition System) is located on the driver's side fender directly across from the brake booster.
In the 1999 Crown Victoria the LCM, Lighting Control Module , contains the relay for the turn and hazard flashers. This located under the dash.
Under the dash to the right of the steering wheel. Near the Headlight control module.
Located in the trunk under the fuel shut-off switch on the drivers side. The module itself is part # 3W1F-9D372-AB and costs about $80 from ford. Note that I found diag code P1233 on my CVPI (Fuel pump driver module offline) and the cause was a faulty RELAY
I think it is above the gas pedal