Not sure what you are asking.
The pcm and bcm are electronic control units.
The ABS system includes numerous sensors. wires, and brake components.
The powertrain control module is one of the electronic control modules used on a vehicle. Others include antilock brake, airbag, transmission, body,
It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
The Powertrain Control Module is the vehicle's computer
vehicle 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.
Probably, the engine and or the transmission will not operate. If the vehicle has a body computer, it too will not work as it receives signals from the powertrain module usually.
As I know it is for electric windows, electric dooor locks and alarm. Might also control interior lights.
The electronic control module is an embedded system that controls one or more of the electrical systems in a motor vehicle. These are sometimes referred to as the car's computer.
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)
PO613 Transmission Control Module Fault. Internal failure of the module. Take the vehicle to a professional for repair.
VCM Vehicle Control Module.... PCM Powertrain Control Module. The fuse provides voltage to the control computer (VCM or PCM) that makes your engine run.
The ECM fuse is located inside the engine of the vehicle. Engine Control Module acts as the main fuse of the vehicle.