Yes, the 1997 Pontiac Grand Am is equipped with a Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM is responsible for controlling various electronic systems in the vehicle, such as lighting, door locks, and security features. If you're experiencing issues with these systems, the BCM may be a component to check.
A 1997 Wrangler doesn't have a BCM. (body control module) It does have a PCM (powertrain control module) which is behind the battery.
bcm is the body control module, it controls power locks,doors and other electronic accessories inside vehicle. cheers!!!!
A 1995 Neon doesn't have a BCM (body control module)
The 96 grand am does not have a body control module according to the dealership parts dept. It does however have a brake control module that is located in the firewall about in the center of the cowl area right next to the blower motor.
The bcm is located behind the fuse panel under the driver side below the steering wheel there is a plastic panel and when you remove that there is the fuse box and behind the fuse box is the bcm
A '96 jimmy does not have a body control module (bcm), it does, however, have an engine control module (ecm) located ontop of the coolant reservoir.
BCM, body control module. It controls lights, wipers, alarm, etc. PCM, powertrain control module. It is the engine computer.
Body Control Module (BCM) It controls most of the electronics on the vehicle not related to the powertrain.
Body Control Module(BCM) is located inside kickboard(passenger side)
To remove the Body Control Module (BCM) from a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical shorts. Then, locate the BCM, which is typically found under the dashboard near the steering column or behind the center console. Unplug the electrical connectors from the BCM, and remove any screws or clips securing it in place before carefully pulling it out. Ensure you handle the new BCM properly and follow appropriate reinstallation steps when replacing it.
Body Control Module
Body control module.