Control Units

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Control Units
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Pontiac Vibe. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION

Component Location
Accessory AC/DC Power Control Module Under driver's seat. See Figure .
Auxiliary Intake Air Control At left side of engine compartment, attached to front of air cleaner assembly.
Cruise Control Module Behind left side of dash, at top side of steering column support bracket. See Figure .
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Control Module At right side of steering column, above brake pedal.
Door Control Module At right "D" pillar. See Figure .
Electronic Brake Control Module (1.8L LNK) At right side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Electronic Brake Control Module (1.8L LV6) At right side of engine compartment.
Engine Control Module Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
Inflatable Restraint IP Module At top right of dash. See Figure .
Inflatable Restraint Sensing & Diagnostic Module (SDM) At front center of console, below shifter assembly. See Figure .
Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Module - Left At base of left "B" pillar. See Figure .
Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Module - Right At base of right "B" pillar. See Figure .
Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module In steering wheel. See Figure .
Multifunction Alarm Module Behind left side of dash, mounted to dash fuse block. See Figure .
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
Shift Lock Electronic Control Unit Under center console, attached to right side of shift lever. See Figure .
Sunroof Control Module At front center of roof headliner.
Theft Deterrent Control Module Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
TVIP ECU Behind right end of dash. See Figure .
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