Under the carpet where the front seat passenger puts their feet.
They put 'em on the passenger's side (for left hand control cars) under the carpeting.
I assume that you are referring to the ECM or ElectronicControl Module. It is located on the passenger's side floor (for left-hand control vehicles) under the carpeting.
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Subaru has been building the Legacy Outback since 1995. Many changes in the control systems have occurred over those years. Newer models do not have a separate cruise control system, it is controlled by the ECM. On those models the cruise control is deactivated when the check engine light is on. If you care to provide more information we may be able to assist.
Usually under the passengers side feet. Remove carpet and 4 bolts to access ecm.
It won't flash any if there aren't any to flash. It should at least flash code 12 when you use the test terminals. If it doesn't then you probably have a bad ECM. Make sure that you have power going to the ECM first. Most of the GM cars have a power wire running from the battery directly to the ECM. Make sure this is connected and the ECM fuse is good.
Engine Control Module. The computer that controls the engine.
There is no reset button. The computer is reset by repairing whatever tripped the CE light, and then using a scan tool to reset the light. Reset the light without repairing the problem and the light will just come back on.
i have one for 40 quid if u want it ?
IF YOU JUST WANT TO ERASE THE ENGINE CODE GET AND OBD2 SCANNER THEY HAVE A CODE RESET FUNCTION. IF YOU NEED TO FLASH THE ECM CHECK THE DEALER FIRST, BUT SOME AFTER MARKET AUTO PARTS STORES CAN REFLASH ECM'S
The ECU in a MY 1999 Subaru Forester is located at the upper left site of the engine under the air intake.