The transmission control module (TCM) controls gear shifts and idle-up signals according to sensor inputs. It is an electronic microcomputer installed on the right side of the steering column. The TCM connects to and receives signals from 27 different components, including sensors, solenoids, switches and the ECM, to monitor transmission parameters and control shifting.
The transmission control module (TCM) controls gear shifts and idle-up signals according to sensor inputs. It is an electronic microcomputer installed on the right side of the steering column. The TCM connects to and receives signals from 27 different components, including sensors, solenoids, switches and the ECM, to monitor transmission parameters and control shifting.
The transmission control module (TCM) controls gear shifts and idle-up signals according to sensor inputs. It is an electronic microcomputer installed on the right side of the steering column. The TCM connects to and receives signals from 27 different components, including sensors, solenoids, switches and the ECM, to monitor transmission parameters and control shifting.
The transmission control module (TCM) controls gear shifts and idle-up signals according to sensor inputs. It is an electronic microcomputer installed on the right side of the steering column. The TCM connects to and receives signals from 27 different components, including sensors, solenoids, switches and the ECM, to monitor transmission parameters and control shifting.
The TCM is an electronic circuit component that controls gear shift and idle-up according to the signal from each sensor. It is a microcomputer of an IC, transistor, diode, etc. It is installed at the right side of the steering column.