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Not positive but I believe it's under the driver's seat. Good Luck!
"Powertrain Control Module".
The idle is controlled by the powertrain control module ( computer )
The timing is controlled by the powertrain control module - not adjustable
The Powertrain Control Module will cut back on the fuel to protect the engine
The idle speed is controlled by the computer ( PCM , Powertrain Control Module )
I just learned something ! That the EEC computer and the powertrain control module are the same thing ! On the 1991 and 1992 models the powertrain control module (PCM) is located in the right front passenger area behind the right side kick panel.
There is not a stand-alone ignition control module in the Windstars.Ignition control is fully handled by the Powertrain Control Moduel (PCM).See "Related Questions" below for more
On a 1999 Ford Explorer : You can see one end of the Powertrain Control Module ( PCM ) from the engine compartment . It passes through the firewall and you can see one end where the wiring harness bolts to it . Most of the PCM is " hidden " behind the glovebox area
The idle speed is controlled by the powertrain control module ( computer )
There isn't one. All 2003 Ford Taurus use a coil pack under the control of the Powertrain Control Module instead of a distributor.
The sensors aren't fused. They are directly connected to the powertrain control module.