The body computer is in the far passenger side of the dash.
find the wiper fluid fill and fuse panel, you will see the power control module, and transmission control module, bolted together, normally gray in color, all wires lead to the boxes, so it cant be hard to find
It doesn't have a body control module.
In a 1994 Dodge Intrepid, the gauges are primarily controlled by the engine control module (ECM) and the body control module (BCM). These modules receive input from various sensors throughout the vehicle, such as the speed sensor, temperature sensor, and oil pressure sensor, to provide accurate readings on the dashboard. Additionally, the instrument cluster itself houses the gauges and is responsible for displaying the information processed by these modules.
yes. pull up the carpet, remove 4 nuts and there is the pump module.
The transmission in an Intrepid does not have any bands in it.
R-134a
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The 1994 Dodge Intrepid O2 sensor is located on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The sensor is on the back side of the housing.
A 1994 Intrepid is OBD1. The connector is a 6 way under the dash on the driver side.
The 1994 Dodge Intrepids (3.3 and 3.5L engines) don't have a separate ignition module. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) controls the functions of an ignition module. The PCM is located under the hood on the engine. It's held in place by a stud bolt and push pin. There's a "60-pin" connector attached to the back of the PCM. If you're removing the PCM, you'll need to remove the stud bolt and push pin, and unplug the 60-way connector.
Engine computer, pass side fire wall.