Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
It is in the CCRM (Constant Control Relay Module), it holds relays for many of the main functions of the engine. Its location is on the same bracket as the radiator over flow tank, it has about 20-30 wires going to it, you cant miss it.
IRCM= Integrated Relay Control Module CCRM= Constant Control Relay Module They are basically the same thing. The module consists of 4 relays that work in conjunction with the PCM to make things work. 1. Relay for the PCM 2. Relay for the high and low radiator fan speeds 3. Relay for the fuel pump 4. Rely for the Air Conditioning clutch on the compressor
Most of the tiime, yes.
No, BCM is for interior items, pcm is for engine.
The powertrain control module is one of the electronic control modules used on a vehicle. Others include antilock brake, airbag, transmission, body,
The powertrain control module is one of many electronic control modules on a 2003 Dodge Caravan.
No there not same
It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
The main relay and the fuel pump relay are the same. Take the fuel pump relay and swap it with the main relay and see if that will help you....
Yes.
The fan is controlled by the same computer that regulates the engine. It is usually called the Electronic Control Module. When the ECM is malfunctioning it sometimes will run the fan continuously.
They are the same relay.