Control Units

1993 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 7.4 NSECTION Control Units
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION

Component Location
ABS Diode Module Under left side of dash.
ABS Module Mounted on side of brake master cylinder.
Audio Alarm Module On convenience center.
Coolant Level Sensor Module Behind center of dash.
Cruise Control Module On left side of firewall, near brake booster.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Module Behind left side of dash, taped to panel wiring harness.
Diesel Elec. Control (DEC) Module (6.2L Diesel) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
Glow Plug Controller (Diesel) On left rear of intake manifold.
Hot Fuel Handling Module
5.7L HD Behind right side of dash, above blower motor. See Figure.
7.4L A/T & M/T Behind left side of dash, behind brake booster. See Figure.
Ignition Control Module On center rear of engine, near ignition distributor.
Knock Sensor Module (M/T)
5.0L & 5.7L A/T & M/T On top right of engine. See Figure.
7.4L A/T & M/T On top right of engine. See Figure.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
4.3L California Behind right side of dash, above blower motor. See Figure.
4.3L Federal Behind right side of dash, above blower motor. See Figure.
5.0L & 5.7L A/T & M/T Behind right side of dash, above blower motor. See Figure.
7.4L A/T & M/T Behind right side of dash, above blower motor. See Figure.
Radio Receiver Module Behind center of dash.
Transmission Control Module (TCM) Behind right side of dash.
Wiper Motor Module
Front On firewall, behind wiper motor.
Rear On lower inner center of rear window.
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