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Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
The power control module (PCM) is the brain of the vehicles engine functions. The relay is a module as part of its power supply circuit.
On the engine side of the firewall located approximately behind the position of the HVAC control module in the dash
where is the cruise controll module relay on a 1988 linclon town car
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.
On a 2000 Lincoln Navigator : The Powertrain Control Module relay is in the engine compartment , in the Power Distribution Box ( which is live ) located near the brake fluid reservoir ( it is # 304 , one of the four full size relays ) Answer this question...
In the engine compartment in the control module box. This is the little area by the right hood hinge that contains the control module. It is the K40/4 relay. Hope this helps.
If you are speaking of the PCM(Power Control Module) or ECM(Engine Control Module, it is located in the inside middle of the dash. There is also a ECM relay in the underhood fuse box.
Behind head light on drivers side. On the header board.
on my wife's 1995 continental it is mounted in front of the engine on a clip that mounts on top of the radiator. any idear where the control module is ? its not in the trunk by the on off switch were i was told it should be??
Constant Control Relay Module
Those are the wires that relay the information from the ECM / Engine control module to the fuel injectors so they will deliver fuel to the engine as needed.