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Check behind the glove compartment. The TCCM (Transfer Case Control Module) is located there on some Ford vehicles like the Exploder and the Ranger.
The ipm is the combination of the under hood fuse box and the front control module that is attached to it.
The airbag module is the computer and it is under the console inside the car.
I am not sure what you mean by "black box." There was never any kind of tracking module, separate recording device, or anything like that from the factory on this car. I have heard that there are things that only engineers can access in the memory of the air bag module, is that what you mean? The air bag module is located under the center of the dash, but it's not like you can, or would want to remove it. Here is the list of all the modules in the module communication network on a 2002 Sable: Powertrain Control Module(PCM), Generic Electronic Module(GEM), Restraints Control Module or air bag module(RCM), Anti-lock Brakes Control Module(ABS), and Remote Climate Control Module(RCC). That is all the modules that communicate on both the Standard Corporate Protocol(SCP) and ISO9141 networks on that car. On the 2002 Sable, They weren't using a Contoller Area Network(CAN) yet, so there isn't another network, or modules. If someone installed some other device after the car was sold, then there is no telling where you would find that.
test ignition coil,ignition module,pick-up coil,electronic spark control,and knock sensor
its under the dash and its a 3 by 3 box
i would like to know where is the thermostat on a 2002 Honda located
sounds like the ignition control module
U-joint is the first place to look. Second would be worn ring and pinion gear.
All GEN III GM egines (5.3L,6.0L,8.1L and LS1)have an internal PCV You do NOT change them....... well like most truck they are locted on top or back beside the maifold it will have a hose that goes to it one the passinger side at the top of the motor I am not positive, but I do not think it has a PCV valve. The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve on the 2002 Chevy Suburban with the 5.3 liter engine is located at the rear of the left valve cover-pull it out and check for vacuum with you finger.
At the base of the distributor, gray or black chip like device