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The AC control head is the control panel for the heater/air conditioning in the vehicle.
The Ignition Control Module on the 4 cyl models is located under the Distributor cap.
It controls the operation of the transmission.
VCM Vehicle Control Module.... PCM Powertrain Control Module. The fuse provides voltage to the control computer (VCM or PCM) that makes your engine run.
On the 99 Olds Intrigue, the camshaft sensor is located on the rear of the engine. It is just above the starter.
Yes, a 1999 Dodge Ram Pickup does have a fuse for the cruise control. It is a "MIN10" style fuse - a small, flat, two-blade, red-colored fuse.
I believe there is no fuse just for the cruise control. The cruise control circuit is covered by the PCM. However, I would check the switches on the brake pedal.
The powertrain control module, is located on drivers side under dash, it is white!
There is no BCM in a 99 Saturn......2000 it's under the dash pad
It is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.
If you mean the Constant Control Relay Module, it is located under the air filter.