The 2000 Cadillac traction control module can be found on each wheel. There is a total of four traction control modules.
where is the fuse for the traction control module located on a 2000 Cadillac Seville
The 1998 Cadillac transmission control module can be found on the side of the transmission. The module will be on the right hand side of the transmission, near the back.
If the steering also feels stiff it is probably the electronic brake traction control module. If it pulls to one side while braking it is probably a sticking anti lock brake module.
On the left side of the engine near the brake booster/master cylinder.
Traction control is part of the ABS (antilock brake) module.
Trouble code P0603 means:Internal control module,keep alive memory (KAM) error
It's powered off the body control module. It's not fused separately.
THE TRACTION CONTROL SENSOR IS INTERGRATED INTO THE ABS CONTROL MODULE. EBCM (ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULE). THIS IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER FRONT INNER FENDER WELL. THIS UNIT HAS STEEL LINES AND ELECTRICAL WIRE COMING OUT OF IT....WHEN THIS MESSES UP ABS LIGHT AND TRACTION CONTROL DOES NOT WORK.. DEALER PRICE ON EBCM IS $850.00 PLUS LABOR!
It is possible that the traction control module is not working and may need replacing.
2 fuse boxes....one on left in trunk ....other in engine comparment on driver side over fender area ....two fuses one in front ...one in rear for traction control module
It is a sensor that monitors wheel speed and sends that info to the abs module and/or the traction control module.
The acronym is not abstraction control module. It is ABS/Traction Control Module. In other words, the ABS Module is also the Traction Control Module. The same module performs both functions, that is, ABS or Anti-Lock Brakes, and it performs Traction Control functions as well. In "shop-speak" however, even tough the module has both functions built in, we usually do not call it an ABS/Traction Control Module. We simply call it an ABS Module. That is probably why you have been unsuccessful in getting info on it. When you refer to it as an abstraction control module, you will just get a blank stare. Nobody will know what you mean. You are really looking for the ABS Module. The module you are looking for is located on the passenger's side of the car, down low in the engine compartment. You may be more able to see it from the underside of the vehicle, once the lower plastic shield is removed. It will be rather large, about 4 inches by 4 inches square, mounted to a metal bracket, and have several brake fluid lines going into it, and a large 1 inch by 3 inch electrical connector plugged into it.