It depends on the vehicle , but some common are , the speedometer, gauges ,
the door locks and power windows. Also the interior lights and radio.
I believe it is controlled by the BCM (Body control module)
Four of the most critical components controlled by an operating system are: CPU, RAM, Hard Drive and Motherboard.
it's a data interface for all the systems in the car that arn't controlled by the engine control module
The fuse that works the cooling fan(s) depend on the make/model/year of the car. In general cooling fans are controlled by a fan relay & fuse or by the ecm, bcm,pcm (ecm/bcm/pcm are computers)
Cruise control is controlled by the PCM on all Cobalts regardless of automatic or manual, which communicates with the BCM which controls automatic transmissions. if there is a problem, it is either the button, the wiring, or the PCM itself, or the BCM controlling the transmission
There are many different kinds of controlled experiments. Most controlled experiments have many components that can be kept in check.
BCM's run dash components (eg:Digital odometer, speedometer) door locks seats etc on most cars.
well i can tell you this the tick tick when signaling comes from the front door speaker and i think is controlled by the bcm
It does not have a BCM.
There isn't one. The four ways are controlled by the BCM. The click noise you hear is a programmed noise into the ip cluster because too many people complained about the lack of a click. If they don't work you need a hazard switch or a bcm
BCM's parent company is Taylor.
BCM Elba Timişoara was created in 1985.