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Where is the transmission control module in a 1999 Honda accord located

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2008

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.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008

SOURCE: TCU

the tcu is on the right ( passenger) side footwell, under the carpet..the carpet has velcro tabs on it that will allow it to be pulled back...once the carpet is back there is a metal cover over the computers that is held on with 4 10mm bolts..take them out and you can remove the tcu!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: Honda Accord 1999 Fuse box diagram

I have the same problem with my 99 accord. For the past few years, I have been able to change out the fuse in the fuse box on the passenger side under the hood of the car up near the windshield. There is a map of the fuses on the top of the box. Hope this helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2009

SOURCE: where do the ignition control module located in a

The ignition control module (igniter) is inside the distributor, as is the coil on your Accord (1990).
Hope this helps you find it (it looks vaguely like a circuit board with tabs on it).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2010

SOURCE: where is the transmission control module in a

Up under the dash on drivers side.looks like this. 79feebe.jpg

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