In a 1996 Eagle Talon, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) is the computer that manages engine functions, optimizing performance and efficiency by controlling fuel injection and ignition timing. The TCU (Transmission Control Unit) oversees the operation of the automatic transmission, managing shifting patterns and fluid flow for smooth gear transitions. The BCM (Body Control Module) is responsible for various body-related functions, such as lighting, power windows, and security features, coordinating these systems for proper vehicle operation. Together, these units ensure the vehicle runs efficiently and responds appropriately to driver inputs.
under the center console
yes you can, its super easy, make sure you get the ecu though and injectors, new exhaust, etc etc.
If its an automatic tranny then its in the same area as the ECU behind the stereo
behind the radio, remove the plastic cover on the left of the center section to access it
it is in you ecu witch should be under drivers seat, if not it is under passenger side dash
The ECU/BCM on the 2002 Buick Rendezvous CX is located underneath the Driverside seat.
behind the radio
To the right of the gas pedal under the dash No, it is not. Removed center console and found TCM & BCM but no ECM/ECU.
BCM stands for body control module. It is a second computer in the car that operates your turn signals, cruise control, radio, electric mirrors, headlights, tail-lights, electric sunroof, and climate controls. The BCM also stores all the data for the gauge cluster and it continually communicates with the ECU (Engine Control Unit). If for any reason the BCM and ECU can't communicate, the car will not start,
just get a 6bolt 4g63t have to get the wiring harness transmission ecu it's just best to buy a tsi/gsx/gst you'll spend to much money on it
check ur spark plugs, then check ur spark plug wires. then check ur coil pack, then check ur power transistor if no luck its ur ecu
Yes all cars do this. Look for fuse lankest PCM, ECM,BCM,OR ECU