The term "module number" can refer to various contexts, such as in education, programming, or product design. Without specific context, it's hard to provide a definitive answer. If you can clarify the subject area or context, I would be happy to help!
It is located above the gas pedal ((about 8") under the dash ,3 connectors from engine side plugs into the module ,the module white sticker part number can be read at the back end of module the number usually starts with 5w...............,that is the module.
"Module" is the unit of size that indicates how big or small a gear is. It is the ratio of the reference diameter of the gear divided by the number of teeth. Thus:    (Module = Reference diameter ───────── Number of teeth )
A module is a small electronic component. This controls and monitors a number of actuators inside the compartment of an engine.
(Using metric system) > You need the module (Essentially the tooth size) and number of teeth. > PCD = module * number of teeth
Your looking for the answer (odd).
Smallest: -infinitillion -10^∞. (or 0 in module) Biggest: infinitillion 10^∞.
change the pull module on the super cam 1 inch longer or shorter per module number
A HVAC solenoid vacuum valve module.
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The part number for the Remote Function Actuation Module (RFAM) of a 1999 Chevy Astro Van is typically located on the module itself, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or near the fuse box. You can also check the vehicle's service manual or contact a Chevrolet dealer for specific details. If you're unable to locate it, inspecting the module directly for a label or sticker with the part number is recommended.
In gears, the module is a measure of the size of the teeth and is defined as the ratio of the pitch diameter to the number of teeth. It is typically expressed in millimeters and indicates how coarse or fine the gear teeth are. A larger module means larger teeth and a greater distance between them, while a smaller module indicates finer teeth. The module is a crucial parameter for ensuring compatibility between meshing gears.
Fan-in and Fan-out metrics are structural metrics which measure inter-module complexities. Fan-in: the number of modules that call a given module Fan-out: the numbers of modules that called by a given module