Body Control Module, this controls all doorlocks.
No, it is built into the BCM and can not be removed.
It is bolted to the fire wall under the dash on the driver side.
bcm is the body control module, it controls power locks,doors and other electronic accessories inside vehicle. cheers!!!!
It's under the steering column bolted to the fuse box on the driver's side.
It does not have one, its built in the bcm, so must replace the bcm...typical dodge..would rather own a horse..Chrysler is famous for electrical problems in there car makes.
You can't. the alarm is part of the bcm (body computer) software.
It is under the dash on the driver side, Behind the parking brake pedal on the firewall.
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.
To flash the Body Control Module (BCM) on a 1991 Dodge Caravan 3.0, you typically need a compatible scan tool that can communicate with the BCM. Connect the scan tool to the OBD port, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, and follow the tool's prompts to access the BCM functions. Ensure you have the correct firmware or software updates available for the BCM, and proceed with the flashing process as instructed by the scan tool's guidelines. Always disconnect the battery before starting and reconnect it afterward to reset the system.
My first suggestion is to have the Body Computer (BCM) checked for codes. Chrysler has released a software update for the bcm that the dealer can perform that fixes a lot of lock complaints on 2005 vans.
Dodge Caravan was created in 1984.
Bartolome Cursach Mas - the initial owner of BCM