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It is under the center console. There are 2 screws under the cupholders and 2 screws up by the storage compartment. If you remove those and remove the console, the BCM is a small square black box mounted toward the bottom. If you are looking from back to front at the 2 large wiring harnesses, the BCM is just in front of those mounted on the floor.
behind glove box
I heard it is the bcm (body control module), mine goes in and out randomly, I was told that the connector gets loose after a while and needs to be secured again. havent worked it out yet, that's what I heard
Pull it straight up out of its socket.
Behind the glove box.
F32 - basically what it comes down to is shorted wires between the ECM and BCM, a bad ECM or BCM or a faulty prom or memcal inside the ECM or BCM.
It has both
u cant
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The body control module or BCM is located beneath the center console. Not an extremely difficult task. This link should assist.http://www.justanswer.com/questions/2hyd2-2000-escalade-needs-replacement maximusdm
You don't. This is regulated by the BCM.
BCM is in the trunk. all the way to the right. You have to remove the panel to get to it The PCM is under the dash on the right side. You have to remove the glove box to access the screw that holds it in place.