The body control module (BCM) in a 1999 Chevy Suburban is a compact, rectangular plastic housing unit, typically gray or black in color. It features multiple electrical connectors on one side for wiring harnesses, allowing it to communicate with various vehicle systems. The module is usually located under the dashboard, near the driver's side, often mounted to the vehicle's frame or another support structure. Its appearance may vary slightly depending on specific vehicle options or configurations.
No separate module. It is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) which controls engine and tranny. Under hood on rear driver side.
There is none!
How do you replace a starter in a 1999 suburban
In your body just open your self up
I have the check engine light on and the code is for map sensor on my 1999 1500 Chevy suburban
under the steering column on the left side..the larger of the 2 boxes
passenger side floor bord
I have a 1999 Suburban-JB6 brakes. The drum size is 11"
Yes.
I have a 1999 Chevy Suburban LT and if I stay at the recommended hwy speed I easily get 19mpg
from what i understand it is in a very odd place it is in the inside of the middle console on the truck
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.