In the enginecompartment, mounted to the left boarding behind the battery. For removal the battery has to be removed first.
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there is no ignition control module on the 1996 model its all through the PCM
If you remove the distributor cap, you will see it bolted on the base plate
it should be located under the battery on the inside of the front fender.
body control module located
its located on driver side head on top of block little black module with plugwire running out of it
The Ignition Control Module on a 1996 Ford Thunderbird 4.6 is located inside the EFI or Electronic Fuel Injector. The EFI is the carburetor. Look for a cord that has a connector that resembles an HD Cable.
where is the wiper module located on a 1996 town car
On the 96 Tahoe, 5.7L V8 the ignition control module is on a plate in front of the distributor on the passenger side of the engine. It is next to the coil pack. Original Answer: It is in the dist. remove cap and you will see it.
AnswerSince 1996, engine ignition control has been handled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).The PCM has direct control over the ignition coils / coilpack (or coil-on-plug on some engines) - so the need for a 'distributor' has gone away.Coilpacks cost about $75Sidebar: without a distributor, the engine timing is also totally handled by the PCM.See "Related Questions" below for information about Ignition Control Modules on 1986-1995 Taurus/Sables.On a 1996 Ford Taurus the ignition control module is part of the drivetrain control module. To change the ignition control module you have to change out the computer. It is located behind the motor on the passenger side of the engine compartment. Look for a screw holding in a wiring plug with a dozen or so wires. The drivetrain control module has a couple of nuts holding it in place and looks like a cdrom when removed. Good luck. John
Its part of the PCM, which is located on the passaenger side of the car inside underneath the glove compartment.