passenger side kick panel. remove it, and you will see the tcm
The TCM fuse controls the Transmission Control Module. which control the transmission.
TCM or transmission control module is above the brake pedal , about a 6 x6 inch silver box.
I'm assuming you're referring to a 4-speed automatic car, in which case it will have a TCM. You may have luck at the dealer, I can't find the part number at the moment. If your car is a 3-speed automatic, the transmission is hydraulically controlled, so no TCM or ECM involvement.
open your glove box..at the back of it you see the ECM.
The ECM on the 2000 Mazda Protege is located on the backside of the engine. It is half way up above the drive shaft.
On mine, it's on the driver's side, just inside the front door, left side under the dash behind a plastic panel. The ECM is there as well and the TCM is just above it.
its under the radio
It is behind the passenger side kick panel!
To the right of the gas pedal under the dash No, it is not. Removed center console and found TCM & BCM but no ECM/ECU.
The TCM is mounted on the firewall on the passenger side of the van right below the windshield. It has one electrical connector and four bolts that attach it to the firewall. Is the TCM black and the Engine Control Module aluminum?!? The TCM has a black front and aluminum sides. The ECM is behind the battery.
This will not work. The 2002 pcm has three plugs and an external tcm. The 2005 has four plug ins and an internal tcm. The wiring harnesses are completely different.