The TCCM is on the driver side behind the dash...right behind the the light swith.
The easiest access that i have found is to take the dash off that covers the light switch and extends over to the radio area. Also the lower coverings will need to be removed as well.
Once those are off, the TCCM can be accessed. It has three connectors (two large blue and one small black). disconnect the connectors and remove the unit.
Note: once you have disconnected the connectors you will notice one of the large connectors is grey(middle connector), make sure it goes back into the proper place when reinstalling.
If you are replacing the TCCM with a new one, you will have to get it reprogramed.
This whole process shouldn't take more than 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. start to finish
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That's short for Lighting Control Module.
* ECU- controls engine functions * Airbag Module- controls airbag deployment * Body Controller- controls interior lights, door locks, windows, seats, etc * Driver's Door Module- communicates commands from switches on drivers door to the body controller * Cruise Control Module- Regulates speed while in cruise control * Climate Control Module- Monitors interior temperature and controls the heating and cooling systems * Transmission Controller- controls automatic transmission * ABS Module- controls anti-lock brakes and may handle the traction-control and stability-control systems * Power Distribution Box Module- controls relays in the power distribution box * Instrument Panel- Controls gauges, and indicator lights using data from the communications bus
Replace the relay/ When the AC Module goes bad , it goes 2 ground & makes the circuit for the fan-causing the fan 2 run ALL the time-REGUARDLESS of the key in the switch or not-& is usally mounted on the evaporator case inside the car on the Passenger side-just under the lower dash panel. Replace the fan control module. Sold a lot of them as a parts salesman at a buick dealership, relays and the fan module ar located on the passenger side of the blower motor under the hood, been there done that!
Probably, the engine and or the transmission will not operate. If the vehicle has a body computer, it too will not work as it receives signals from the powertrain module usually.
A 1994 does not have a control module on the transfer case. But it does have a 4x4 Actuator on the front differential.
Should be located in the passenger side kick panel.
drop the pan and replace it
where is it at
The 2003 Chevrolet trailblazer power control module is located in the fuse box. The fuse box is located in the engine compartment.
It may only be the resistor pack or the resistor module depending upon your climate control type.
It is behind the glove box
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.
You have to remove the drivers seat and pull up the carpet.
how do you replace a wiper control module in dodge 1998
A 1995 Dodge Ram does not have a transfer case control module. The transfer case is mechanically controlled.
Under the rug, under the floor console.