Control Units

2010 Saab 9-5SECTION Control Units
CONTROL UNITS

Component Location
Blower Motor Control Module Right side of dash.
Body Control Module Left end of dash.
Cruise Control Vehicle Distance Sensor Module (15) Behind center of front grille. See Figure.
Electronic Brake Control Module (17) Lower left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Engine Control Module Right rear of engine compartment.
Fuel Pump Control Module Right side of luggage compartment.
Headlamp Control Module Left end of dash.
HVAC Control Module Center of dash.
Immobilizer Control Module Under center console.
Inflatable Restraint Sensing & Diagnostic Module Front of center console.
Keyless Entry Control Module Right kick panel.
Mobile Telephone Control Module Center of dash.
Multimedia Player Interface Module Right end of dash.
Parking Assist Control Module Left side of luggage compartment.
Passenger Presence Detection Module Under front passenger's seat.
Power Steering Control Module Lower left side of dash.
Rear Differential Clutch Control Module Mounted to rear differential.
Remote Control Door Lock Receiver Above inside rearview mirror.
Seat Heating Control Module - Driver Under driver's seat.
Seat Memory Control Module - Driver Under driver's seat.
Steering Column Lock Control Module On steering column.
Sunroof Control Module Forward of sunroof.
Suspension Control Module Left side of luggage compartment.
Telematics Communication Interface Control Module Center of dash.
Tire Pressure Indicator Module (5) Center rear of luggage compartment. See Figure.
Transmission Control Module Top of transmission.
Vehicle Direction Camera Control Module Above headliner.
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