It can.
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The engine control module on a 95' BMW 325i can be found on the transmission. The transmission is under the hood, near the engine.
The transmission control module and engine control module are one part and are located under the hood.
The guy at the local transmission repair shop told me it sits on top of the engine control module. You have to remove the console to get to it.
ECM can stand for Electronic Control Module, or Engine Control Module. A 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada uses a VCM (Vehicle Control Module) which controls the Engine and Transmission. VCM's are commonly referred to as PCM's (Powertrain Control Modules), or ECM's (Engine Control Modules)
YOUR ENGINE CONTROL MODULE CAN HAVE SOME OF THE PARAMETERS RE-PROGRAMED/ADJUSTED. I would advise going to the dealership, their factory scan tool is more in-depth in doing this than a generic scan tool. But if you want to radically reprogram your engine control module you will have to go to performance center, if your car has an automatic transmission engine control module and transmission control module talk to each other and depending upon the intelligence of the components they might watch each others peraminators,if they are out of these it could cause the check engine or check transmission light to be turned on,
Transmission control module.Transmission control module.
The transmission is controlled by the engine computer. It can be replaced.
The Engine Control Module (manual transmission), also known as PCM Powertrain COntrol Module (automatic transmission), is located interior under the glove box.
Some vehicles do use the engine control module to also control the transmission.
No, the solenoid pack is part of the transmission. The powertrain control module is the engine computer.
The 1998 Cadillac transmission control module can be found on the side of the transmission. The module will be on the right hand side of the transmission, near the back.