Body Control Module. It is the computer for lighting, locks, and most interior functions.
You can't. The alarm is built into the bcm and can not removed.
Pacifica Miles are stored in the BCM.
The alarm is part of the programming of the BCM and can not be removed
It depends on the year, but they are all under the dash on the driver side.
BCM, body control module. It controls lights, wipers, alarm, etc. PCM, powertrain control module. It is the engine computer.
The alarm is part of the programming of the BCM and can not be removed.
disconect the battery for more than a minute
That is one of many possible causes.
It is a combination of the PCM(engine computer) and the BCM (body computer)
No, but it can cause the trans computer to not be able to communicate. that will cause not shifting.
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.
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.