Yes.
Yes.
Control module
In a 1995 Dodge Stealth, the central locking system control module is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the fuse box. It may be mounted on or near the steering column or behind the kick panel. Accessing it may require removing some panels or covers to reach the module. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and diagrams.
Control module
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It reads various sensors to control the restraint system.
The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on.
It controls the ignition system.
The lighting control module handles Auto lamp, Auto Dim, Illuminated Entry, and (95-97) Alarm System functions, among others.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe that the 4x4 Control Trac system on a 1995 Ford Explorer does not have a separate control module I believe the 4x4 system is controlled by the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module ) and that it is located in the center stack of the dash near the radio
The electronic control module is an embedded system that controls one or more of the electrical systems in a motor vehicle. These are sometimes referred to as the car's computer.
the immobilizer system can not bedeactivated. it is programmed into the electronic control module
Not sure what you are asking. The pcm and bcm are electronic control units. The ABS system includes numerous sensors. wires, and brake components.