Under the hood, in the engine compartment. It's in the front on the passenger side, just in front of the air filter. Right behind the right headlight. The little rubber-tipped thing that you hood sits on it right above it. It's a black box with a bunch of wires going into a connector.
The CCRM is located in the engine compartment behind the passenger side headlight. Check just in front of the air filter housing.
If you mean the Constant Control Relay Module, it is located under the air filter.
The ABS Control Module on a 1990 Ford Thunderbird is in the electronics tray in the trunk. It hangs from the rear speaker deck.
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.
Most likely it is the Ignition Control Module.
Constant Control Relay Module
The relay is called the CCRM or IRCM and is located in front of the engine bay, between the air filter and the front passenger light, it has a wiring harness that is screwed into the module. Oh yeah, btw: CCRM = Constant Control Relay Module , IRCM = Integrated Relay Control Module. This relay contols the fan, fuel pump and A/C clutch if I'm not mistaken.
body control module located
Yes ( according to motorcraft.com )
On my 2000 it is located inside right front fender well
its usally located up your bum
The transmission control module and engine control module are one part and are located under the hood.