The PCM (Power Control Module) is located in the passengers side kick panel area. It is an unpainted metal box about the size of a small mobile CB radio.
on right kick panel.
My 2000 Sonoma did the same thing. When the computer was plugged into it it showed no problems. Finally after several stalls the computer finally showed the accelerator position module was bad. I replaced that and no more in traffic stalls.
The computer module (ECM) on a 1991 GM Sonoma with a 4.3 V6 engine is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be mounted to the firewall or on a bracket. Accessing it usually requires removing some panels or coverings in that area.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 97 GM Sonoma 2.2 engine is located on the lower right side of the engine. It is near the ignition control module.
On a 2000 GMC Sonoma, the fuel composition sensor is typically located in the fuel tank, integrated into the fuel pump module. This sensor measures the ethanol content in the fuel and helps the engine control module adjust fuel delivery accordingly. To access it, you'll need to remove the fuel tank, as it's not easily accessible from outside.
The vehicle with 16 rims that can fit the 1999 Sonoma is Chevrolet siverado.5stud 4.75 ??? The vehicle with 16 rims that can fit 1999 Sonoma is a Toyota truck.
There is a control module in the distributor which is shot. It has a crack in it's circuit board and loses contact when hot and reestablishes contact when it cools of. It's an easy fix
The Chevrolet Colorado Z71 was first introduced in 2004. They was made to replace the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma. General Motors was the ones that made them.
yes they are identical trucks , except for the name.
Chevrolet S-10/GMC S-15/Sonoma
I can't make any promises, but I've got 94 Chevy using OBD1, like yours probably has too. In my manual this is what it says: Code 42:Ignition Control Module - "Check the wiring and connectors between the ignition module and the ECM. Check the ignition module. Replace the ECM".Code 43:Electronic Spark Control - "ESC module is not receiving a knock signal from the knock sensor. Check the knock system sensor, or the ESC module. Have the module checked by a dealer service department." Hope that helps, good luck!
"Some of the safety features of the GMC Sonoma include: Driver airbag, ABS brakes, traction control, stability control, power windows, power locks and first aid kit."