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Removing TCM module

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I just wrecked a 07 Omega and the module you are looking for is against the rh pillar, hidden real well, its hard to unclip from where it is, but is possible
Do you have a picture of the TCM in the 4l60e VE Commodore Omega 3.6 v6 my vechicle is exactly like that pic of the OP, but is it actually behind those white wiring connectors or higher up on the A pillar? Thanks
 

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It’s behind the wiring. It’s exactly it in the photo. Unplug everything and remove the panel.
 

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It’s behind the wiring. It’s exactly it in the photo. Unplug everything and remove the panel.
Actually I found my one up above the footwell behind the dash panels and yes you have to unplug a lot of wiring, and brackets I even unclipped the brake lever so I could get a better look at what I was doing. But with this car it doesn’t surprise me how difficult Holden seems to make repair and maintenance on these things. I guess someone is going to tell me its on purpose so Holden techs spend far too much time doing repairs and can charge accordingly.
 

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