Dealer only
You don't, the dealer or repair shop does.
The Hyundai Dealership may have to "flash" the new BCM. They generally charge one hour labor for this service.
Hook up tech 2 tool download the BCM information unplug it from the car, go to the dealer computer plug in tech 2 open up program for soft ware down load follow screen promps,after tech 2 is down loaded plug it into the car and down load new soft ware to the BCM. NOTE: make sure car battery is charged up before down load.
Unplug Battery for 10 minutes. BCM issue. Not sure on original cause. It is normally due to a software bug in the bcm. The dealer can flash New software into the bcm to correct the problem.
The Hyundai Dealership may have to "flash" the new BCM. They generally charge one hour labor for this service.
It must be programed using special equipment like a Tech II, used by dealers.
It does not have a BCM.
According to my buddy who is a ase certified mechanic yes they can, but most of the time they will tell you that they cannot due to the fact they would rather make the markup on a new module and the installation, hope this answers your question.
BCM's parent company is Taylor.
When you replace the body control module with a used BCM you will need to know the VATS code for the key. It may be possible to get that code if you have the VIN # from the donor car. A new key then has to be made to match the donor BCM. At a cost of around $30 for the key it may be worth it. Otherwise you will have to buy a new BCM at around $300. Good luck!
BCM Elba Timişoara was created in 1985.