The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe that the 4x4 Control Trac system on a 1995 Ford Explorer does not have a separate control module I believe the 4x4 system is controlled by the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module ) and that it is located in the center stack of the dash near the radio
Connector "J", Pin# 04 is the wire for the speed sensor on the BCM(Brain Control Module). I only know this from downloading the schematic from hyundai's web site. I needed this information when I installed my GPS system. Hope this helps you.
In the Hyundai Verna, the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) sensors are typically located at each wheel hub. These sensors monitor the speed of the wheels and send data to the ABS control module to prevent wheel lock-up during braking. In some models, you may also find the ABS control module located near the brake master cylinder or in the engine compartment. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details regarding your model year.
The "brain" of the ignition system, the Ignition control module controls the ignition timing and strength, as directed by the main computer. It can be located in a variety of places, but it can normally be found underneath the hood.
The "brain" of the ignition system, the Ignition control module controls the ignition timing and strength, as directed by the main computer. It can be located in a variety of places, but it can normally be found underneath the hood.
The TCS (Traction Control System) light on your 2003 Hyundai XG350 indicates that the traction control system is active or that there may be a malfunction in the system. This can occur when the system detects that one or more wheels are slipping, or if there's an issue with the TCS components, such as sensors or the control module. It's advisable to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic to diagnose the specific cause and ensure your safety while driving.
The body control module (BCM) in a 2006 Hyundai Tiburon manages various electrical functions and systems within the vehicle. It controls features such as the power windows, door locks, interior lighting, and the anti-theft system. Additionally, the BCM communicates with other electronic modules to ensure proper operation of these features and can store diagnostic information for troubleshooting.
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To change the body control module (BCM) in a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the BCM, which is typically found under the dashboard or near the fuse box. Remove the mounting screws and connectors to take out the old module. Install the new BCM by connecting the wiring harness and securing it with screws, then reconnect the battery and test the system for proper functioning.
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