Control Units

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Control Units
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CONTROL UNITS LOCATION

Component Location
Blower Motor Control Processor Behind right side of dash.
Blower Motor Control Processor (Auxiliary) Behind right rear quarter panel, below auxiliary blower motor.
Body Control Module On lower left side of dash, below steering column.
Driver Door Module Behind left front door trim panel, near handle.
Electronic Brake Control Module On left side of inner frame.
Electronic Suspension Control Module Behind right "C" pillar trim panel.
FM Impedance Matching Module In right rear quarter glass.
Front Passenger Door Module Behind right front door trim, near handle.
Heated Seat Module (Left Rear) Under left rear seat.
Heated Seat Module (Right Rear) Under right rear seat.
HVAC Control Module Behind center of dash.
HVAC Control Module (Auxiliary) Mounted to top of auxiliary HVAC assembly.
Inflatable Restraint Sensing & Diagnostic Module Under left front seat.
Memory Seat Module Underside of left front seat.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) At left front side of engine compartment. See Figure.
Radio Antenna Module Above right rear quarter glass, in headliner.
Rear Object Sensor Control Module Under 2nd row seat.
Rear Wheel Steering Control Module Below vehicle, between spare tire & rear bumper.
Rear Window Wiper Module In liftgate, below rear glass.
Sun Roof Module Above front of headliner.
Throttle Actuator Control Module At left rear side of engine compartment, near underhood fuse block. See Figure.
Transfer Case Shift Control Module Left side of I/P area, behind knee bolster, above parking brake assembly.
Vehicle Communication Interface Module Behind right side of dash.
Windshield Wiper Motor Module Under cowl, near wiper arms.
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