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Transmission Control Module

The TCM receives inputs, processes information and actuates the output elements to provide optimal shift points. The TCM is programmed for maximum shift comfort and fuel economy. The TCM on most BMW vehicles is located in the E-Box next to the ECM (DME).

There are several types of TCM housings:

The 134 Pin TCM is also referred to as SKE (Standard Shell Construction). The SKE housing uses 5 separate connectors. On transmission applications only three connectors 1, 3 and 4) are used. Connectors 2 and 5 are blank and are NOT  used. The connectors are blue in color to avoid confusion with the ECM (DME) connectors which are black.

!34 Pin control modules are supplied by Bosch for ZF transmissions and Siemens for Hydramatic transmissions. Bosch and Siemens control modules are NOT interchangeable.

Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Control Module
G03403788Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.