Wrench light comes on computer says transmission module our mechanic not sure where it is located plus price
SOURCE: daewoo nubira transmission control module
Hi, the TCM is located at the passenger side kick panel (LHD), when you remove the kick panel you will see the ECU (engine control module) directly above it is the TCM. I hope this can help.
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SOURCE: Transmission control module, 92 honda accord
It's under the carpet on the passenger's side floor board. There's two boxes under the access panel, I think the TCM is the one on the right? If your's is broken there are probably a couple of capacitors and a resistor that are fried and need to be replaced.
SOURCE: Transmission Control Module
Before condemning the transmission, I
would check the shift cable for proper operation. Look at the side of
the transmission where the shift cable attaches. Have someone shift the
transmission from PARK to FIRST. The engine should not be running. If
the operating lever on the transmission moves, then you probably do
have an internal transmission problem.
If the
operating lever does not move, you have a broken shift cable or it has
popped of it's attachments at the operating lever or gear shift handle.
A bad
Transmission Control Module (TCM) would not keep it from shifting. In
the event of a bad TCM, the transmission would go into fail safe mode
and you could continue driving the vehicle.
SOURCE: location for the head light control module
The LCM or lighting control module is located under the dash to the right of the steering wheel, first you need to remove the hush panel under the knee brace, then there are 2 screws the hold it to a bracket. Unplug the 4 connectors towards the back and then slide it out and replace.
SOURCE: Where is the Audi A4, 2006 Multitronic (CVT)
The computer usually sits on the wall next to the driver's legs, but yours could be under the seats, or under the dash, that one I don't know, but it should be kept dry, not under the hood. The valve body is in the transmission. It is accessible from underneath, just under the filter, or on top I should say, holds all your shift solenoids etc.
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