Control Units

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Control Units
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis and 2009 Ford Crown Victoria. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION

Component Location
ABS Control Module Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Air Suspension Module Right side of dash, above glove box. See Figure.
Antenna Module Base of right "C" pillar. See Figure.
Driver Door Module Bottom front of left front door. See Figure.
EGR System Module (ESM) Right side of engine. See Figure.
Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) Module Center of dash. See Figure.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Module Left rear of engine. See Figure.
Engine Cooling Fan Module Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Fire Suppression Module Under rear seat. See Figure.
Front Blower Motor Speed Controller Rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Fuel Pump Driver Module Left front side of luggage compartment. See Figure.
Heated Seat Module (Driver Side Front) Driver seat. See Figure.
Heated Seat Module (Passenger Side Front) Under passenger seat. See Figure.
Lighting Control Module Under center of dash. See Figure.
Occupant classification on Sensor Module Under passenger seat. See Figure.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Restraints Control Module Below center of dash. See Figure.
Strobe Control Module Luggage compartment. See Figure.
Wig/Wag Module Right side of engine compartment. See Figure.
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