Body Control Module (BCM) It controls most of the electronics on the vehicle not related to the powertrain.
Bartolome Cursach Mas - the initial owner of BCM
will the dash lights work if we use a bcm out of a different 2002 buick rendezvousand put it in my 2002 buick rendezvous
Body Control Module, this controls all doorlocks.
I had to have my bcm replaced. I was told that it was due to car being jumpstarted which is another issue. I had to take it to the dealer with a cost of replacement being $600
BCM stands for body control module. It is a second computer in the car that operates your turn signals, cruise control, radio, electric mirrors, headlights, tail-lights, electric sunroof, and climate controls. The BCM also stores all the data for the gauge cluster and it continually communicates with the ECU (Engine Control Unit). If for any reason the BCM and ECU can't communicate, the car will not start,
under dash left side bolt to firewall with bracket tcm and seperate bcm boxes
yes i have the same problem but still my car running.
It does not have a BCM.
look on the passenger side, it is located in between the door and the dash. there should be a triangular shaped panel on the side of the dash that will pull off with a little effort and the bcm is about a 4inch by 5inch black box with numbers on it. if you are replacing it, the numbers MUST match on the replacement bcm. i just replaced one today on my sister-in-law's car. If one has theft and the other doesn't, the car will not start.
It does not have one, its built in the bcm, so must replace the bcm...typical dodge..would rather own a horse..Chrysler is famous for electrical problems in there car makes.
Install a new BCM. The BCM may or may not allow the car to start before you enable the anti-theft by setting a passlock value. If it doesn't you might have to choose between allowing the anti-theft to work normally and having a car that runs.
Yes all cars do this. Look for fuse lankest PCM, ECM,BCM,OR ECU