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Component Description

FRONT CONTROL MODULE
The Front Control Module (FCM) is an electrical control and interface center located in the engine compartment. When it is mated to the Power Distribution Center (PDC), it is referred to as the Integrated Power Module (IPM). The IPM, with its fuses and relays provides power and signal distribution throughout most of the vehicle. The FCM receives both hard wire and digital electronic inputs from the vehicle electrical system through the PDC. Based on these inputs and the ignition switch position, it provides direct power feeds and relay control to some of the vehicles' most critical electrical systems.

The Front Control Module provides the following features:

Controlled Power Feeds:
- Front airbag system
- Side airbag system
- Headlamp power
- EATX module power (4 speed only) Front washer motor
- Rear washer motor
- Cabin Heater
- Brake shift interlock system

Relay Controls:
- Fog lamp relay (when equipped)
- Park lamp relay
- Front wiper on relay
- Front wiper high/low relay
- Accessory relay
- Horn relay
- Front & rear blower relay
- Name brand speakers (NBS) relay
- Electronic back light (EBL) run only relay

Electrical Inputs:
- Headlamp battery supplies 1 & 2
- Module battery supply
- Power ground
- Ignition switch RUN or START position status
- Ignition switch START only status
- PCI Bus
- Stop lamp switch
- Horn switch
- Back-up switch
- Wiper park switch
- Washer fluid level switch
- Brake fluid level switch
- Ambient temperature sensor
- Right park lamp outage
- Left park lamp outage
- Battery IOD
- Battery (+) connection detection
- Flash reprogramming voltage