I would recommend going to your local mechanic for this. Replacing a TCM requires a lot of knowledge. It would be best for your safety and other's to go to a professional.
Trouble code P1739 means: TCM A/T controller circuit
Transmission code P0700 for a 2001, 4 cyl automatic honda accord
This is a Tansmission Control Module (TCM) fault. Can be a shorted or open. TCM or a detective TCM.
The transmission control module (TCM) for the 1998 Honda Accord is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be mounted on or near the transmission itself or in the engine compartment, depending on the specific model and configuration. To access it, you'll likely need to remove some interior panels or components. Always refer to a service manual for detailed instructions on locating and servicing the TCM.
It is located under the carpet on the passenger side floor. (under dash) there are two computers you will see. The TCM is the one on the right
How do you reset the tcm on a Honda civic 98
TCM Nordic was created in 1998.
There is a problem with the Transmission Control Module (TCM). Take the car to your Honda dealer or a trusted transmission shop and they can read the code that has been set and diagnose the problem.
It's in the front passenger floorboard. Remove console, passenger kick panel and rocker sill cover, pull back carpet to access it. The ECM and TCM are right next to each other, bolted to the back of a metal plate that is bolted to the floor in this location.
TCM is short for transmission control unit. It is under the dash, driver's side. It tells an automatic transmission when to shift. Fuses for the TCM are in the engine bay.
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TCM A/T controller circuit - this is what my OBD scanner says