the ccrm contains the fuel pump,coolng fan,a/c relays depending on model year
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The 2001 ford Mustang uses a Constant Control Relay Module. This module is a sealed unit and contains the AC relay.
On my 2000 it is located inside right front fender well
In the passenger fender well. It can be reached by removing the Air Cleaner or inner fender panel.
in the distrubuter
Constant Control Relay Module
The ignition control module on a 2001 Ford Mustang 3.8 can be found in the engine compartment near the fire wall. The module is located in a small, water resistant box along with several fuses.
A 66 Mustang regardless of engine doesn't have an ignition module from the factory. It uses breaker points inside of the distributor housing to directly control the ignition coil.
Yes, the body control module (BCM) in a 1998 Ford Mustang can influence the operation of the fuel pump, but it does not directly control it. The fuel pump is primarily managed by the powertrain control module (PCM) which receives inputs from various sensors. The BCM may affect the fuel pump's operation indirectly, such as during starting or by controlling relays.
pats module 1997 mustang location?
If you mean the Constant Control Relay Module, it is located under the air filter.
You're best place to buy it is Dealer.