My wife's body control module on her 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee liberty is being replaced today. Some how it was effecting the controls on the throttle idle, and also draining the battery on the vehicle. This part is very expensive. I received an estimate of $634 just for the part.
From easiest to worst--fuses,bulbs,relays,switch,body control module,wiring.
Back side of the ignition switch.
To replace the body control module (BCM) on a 2002 Jeep Liberty, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to prevent electrical shorts. Then, remove the dash panel and locate the BCM, typically found near the driver's side. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old module, remove any screws or fasteners holding it in place, and install the new BCM by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and ensure all systems are functioning properly.
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A 1997 Wrangler doesn't have a BCM. (body control module) It does have a PCM (powertrain control module) which is behind the battery.
A Jeep liberty is an uni body vehicle.
Yes, it has several. Engine, transmission, ABS, airbag, body, etc.Yes, it has several. Engine, transmission, ABS, airbag, body, etc.
Trouble code P0605 means:Internal control module read only memory (ROM) error
The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee engine control module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The engine control module will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
To replace the wireless control module in a 2009 Jeep Liberty, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the interior trim panels and any necessary components to access the module, which is typically located behind the dashboard or near the fuse box. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old module, remove it, and install the new module by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the functions to ensure everything is working properly.
It should, they have the same body.
The transmission control module and engine control module are one part and are located under the hood.