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Not particularly, especially when you talk about things like ECMs, ABS control modules, body control modules, and other computers in the vehicle.
It is called a throttle body control module. It is in the engine compartment on the top of the engine.
The alarm is part of the engine, body, and sentry key modules. There is no individual fuse.
The powertrain control module is one of the electronic control modules used on a vehicle. Others include antilock brake, airbag, transmission, body,
The body control module can have everything to do with it. If the engine computer and the body control module do not have communication between one another than the engine will start then die after 2 sec.
Ignition switches and body control modules are issues on these cars.
there are three. the body control mod, the engine control mod and the panel control mod. body and panel are under the dash. engine is by the radiator overflow container.
The 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 body control module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The body control module can be found on the drivers side of the firewall.
The brain box of the automobile is a microcomputer designed to drive the specific function according to the program in it. there are various modules in modern vehicles for controlling its designed function. The following are some of themECM "Engine Control Module"BCM "Body Control Module"ECU "Electronic Control Unit"EDU "Electronic Drive Unit" which is Injector Driver on Diesel Engines.Skid Control ECUAir bag ECUABS ECUetc.
No, BCM is for interior items, pcm is for engine.
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