yes , this is controling the fans and ac fans
trottle control module
Could be the 4x4 Control Module.
The control module is under the vehicle in the rear. when sliding under the vehicle from the back the control module is the medium size black box. It should be the first thing you could see. If your spare is stored underneath you will need to take it off.
my directional lights and speedometer do not work could this be control mudule?
Honda's seem to frequently have problems with their Igniton Control Module. But that's a guess, since there are many other problems that could be responsible.
get a new light
Check your control arms. Bushings could be bad.
it can be the fuel pump but i would try the ignition control module first not sure if its mountrd on the fender well or if its mounted on yhe side of the distributor
more apt to be the engine control module
If a car engine stalls when turning, there could be a problem with the power steering pump. There could also be an issue with an emissions control device.
That really depends on the year, make and model. In theory, yes, that can work, but you could potentially be bi-pasing you BCM (body control module) and it MAY interfere with other things. Especially if its a newer car. Such as turning your headlights on once the module senses the wipers have been turned on, ect.
Behind the passenger glove box, assuming you're looking for the engine control module, and not some dime-a-dozen electronics control module which could be in the trunk, dash, console, etc.