The body control module (BCM) primarily manages electrical systems related to vehicle body functions, such as lighting, windows, and locks, rather than engine performance. However, it can indirectly influence engine overheating if it controls components related to the cooling system, like electric fans. If the BCM malfunctions and fails to activate the cooling fans when needed, it could contribute to engine overheating. Overall, while not directly responsible, the BCM can play a role in the engine's thermal management.
The body control module can have everything to do with it. If the engine computer and the body control module do not have communication between one another than the engine will start then die after 2 sec.
How about checking engine control module? Would that tell anything?
ECM, (Engine Control Module, Electronic Control Module) PCM, (Powertrain Control Module, Power Control Module) ECU, (Engine Control Unit, Electronic Control Unit).
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.
The engine control module is covered in the powertrain warranty for your Kia. The engine control module should be covered for 100,000 miles.
It is called a throttle body control module. It is in the engine compartment on the top of the engine.
It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
The ECM is an Engine Control Module . Modern vehicles have many such modules.
YES
Most of the tiime, yes.
Engine control module, or electronic control module
ECM can stand for Electronic Control Module, or Engine Control Module. A 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada uses a VCM (Vehicle Control Module) which controls the Engine and Transmission. VCM's are commonly referred to as PCM's (Powertrain Control Modules), or ECM's (Engine Control Modules)