Show Transmission Control Module - Mopar (5094622AA)
Transmission Control Module - Mopar (5094622AA)
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Where is the transmission control module located?The transmission control module can often be found below the cover at the back of the transmission case. It should be just below the engine control module's position. Sometimes it's found under the center console in the interior or even under the hood near the battery or inner fender panel.
How do I reset my TCM Jeep Compass?Disconnecting the battery will reset the TCM and erase all of your radio presets, clock, and door lock codes. Other modules, such as the powertrain control module (PCM), also need to be reset and reprogrammed if they experience issues, but disconnecting the battery will not reset these modules for you.
What happens when a transmission control module fails?Since the TCM sends the shifting signals, a bad module can cause incorrect or unintended shifting. For example, your Honda may shift to neutral or another gear that it wouldn't normally shift into without warning. At best, it's a bit of a nuisance. At worst, it could cause a serious accident.
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