The transmission control module (TCM) on a 1988 Isuzu Trooper 4x4 with an automatic transmission is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. It may be mounted on or near the steering column or behind the kick panel. If you're having trouble locating it, checking the vehicle's service manual can provide specific details and diagrams for reference.
were is up shift relay on isuzu trooper automatic tramission & what does it do
its under the center console between the seats
Assuming you mean crank position sensor, it tells the ignition control module the position of the crankshaft so the module can tell the correct coil to fire at the correct time.
The G sensor, or accelerometer, in a 1997 Isuzu Trooper is typically located within the vehicle's airbag control module. This module is usually found under the dashboard, near the steering column or behind the center console. For precise access, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide specific to that model.
Isuzu Trooper was created in 1981.
1999 Isuzu trooper
TCM= Transmission control module.
I think what you are looking at is a distributorless ignition system. All engine controls are routed through the ecm, or engine control module and timing is changed automatically as needed for emmissions and performance.
The engine computer on 1991 Isuzu Troopers is mounted on top of the transmission hump, under the center console in the cab of the vehicle. If you have the 4L30E transmission then the transmission computer is mounted next to the driver side (Left) front speaker.
timing marks for 1996 Isuzu trooper
The 6VE1 3.5L V6 fitted to the Isuzu Trooper was manufactured in-house by Isuzu themselves
The trooper is made by Isuzu