The CCRM is located in the engine compartment behind the passenger side headlight. Check just in front of the air filter housing.
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.
The Constant Control Relay Module(CCRM)interfaces with the Power Control Module(PCM)to provide control of the cooling fan, A/C Clutch and fuel pump. The module also includes the electronic engine control(EEC)relay to provide power the PCMThe CCRM is a set of 4 relays in one module. The relays are :1. Relay for the PCM (Powertrain Control Module)2. Relays for the high and low radiator fan speeds.3. Relay for the fuel pump.4. Relay for the Air Conditioning clutch on the compressor.
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The 2001 ford Mustang uses a Constant Control Relay Module. This module is a sealed unit and contains the AC relay.
You're best place to buy it is Dealer.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
If you mean the Constant Control Relay Module, it is located under the air filter.
The CCRM is a set of 4 relays in one module. The relays are : 1. Relay for the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) 2. Relays for the high and low radiator fan speeds. 3. Relay for the fuel pump. 4. Relay for the Air Conditioning clutch on the compressor.
In the trunk on the left rear quarter panel That is the enertia cutoff in case of an accident.The fuel pump realy is incorperated into the Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM) is in the right hand front of engine compartment, mounted to upper radiator support.
Its beside the rad. on the drivers side
couple hours at most, not very hard!