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Electronically Controlled Transmission (Transmission Control Module)

The Transmission Control Module (TCM) is located in the engine compartment on the left (driver's) side and is mounted, to the inner fender. See Fig 1 . The TCM is the controlling unit for all electronic operations of the transmission. The TCM receives information regarding vehicle operation from both direct and indirect inputs, and selects the operational mode of the transmission. Direct inputs are hard-wired to, and used specifically by the TCM. Indirect inputs originate from other components/modules, and are shared with the TCM via the PCI bus. Some examples of direct inputs to the TCM are:

Some examples of indirect inputs to the TCM are:

Based on the information received from these various inputs, the TCM determines the appropriate shift schedule and shift points, depending on the present operating conditions and driver demand. This is possible through the control of various direct and indirect outputs. Some examples of TCM direct outputs are:

Some examples of TCM indirect outputs are:

In addition to monitoring inputs and controlling outputs, the TCM has other important responsibilities and functions:

NOTE: If the TCM has been replaced, the "Quick Learn Procedure" must be performed.
Fig 1: Transmission Control Module Location
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