Yes, it is possible to change the Body Control Module (BCM) without having to get it flashed, depending on the vehicle make and model. Some BCMs can be swapped out directly if they are compatible and the vehicle's systems are designed to recognize the new module automatically. However, in many cases, reprogramming or flashing may be necessary to ensure proper functionality and integration with the vehicle's systems. Always consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional for guidance.
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Did you check the BCM? Camaros have an ecm and a bcm. The ecm and bcm talk to one another ...bcm means body control module. Most BCMs are located inbehind the Glove Box. They are very expensive as is the ecm. The lighting probably flashed it's memory and now it is kinda screwed up. BCMs when flashed usually take on the flashed program permanently and have to be replaced. But be very sure before tampering with it. It can cause your car to go into security mode and not start. GM will have to take care of this one ...they have the programs for the make model and serial number of your particular car.. They are down loaded into the ecm and the first time the car is started after that the BCM is permanently flashed by the ecm. You really don't want it to be screwed up so take it to a dealer. It is very expensive. Considering the age of the car ..It might be a call on your part. It can cost upward of over a grand to fix.
The BCM for an XG Falcon is located under the dash. It is mounted just to the left of the hand brake, and should be easy to change.
The Hyundai Dealership may have to "flash" the new BCM. They generally charge one hour labor for this service.
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The mileage is stored in the BCM not the cluster, so you can replace the cluster without changing the odometer reading.
It does not have a BCM.
To change the Body Control Module (BCM) on a 2004 Chevy Colorado, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard panel or trim to access the BCM, which is typically located under the driver’s side dash. Unplug the electrical connectors from the old BCM, remove any screws or fasteners holding it in place, and then replace it with the new module. Finally, reconnect the electrical connectors, reassemble the dashboard, and reconnect the battery.
yes i have the same problem but still my car running.
It should be under the dash between the radio and accelerator. You can change it yourself, but it will have to be programmed by a dealer or mechanic.
To change the Body Control Module (BCM) in a 2003 BA Ford Falcon, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the interior trim panel near the driver's side, then locate the BCM, which is typically mounted behind the dashboard. Unplug the electrical connectors from the old BCM, remove any mounting screws, and take out the module. Install the new BCM by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure, and then reconnect the battery.
There are 2 BCM's on my 2002 GMC Envoy. The first in under the left side of the rear seat. (This is the one I had to change on mine) The second is in the rear liftgate. You'll have to remove the panel to get access to it.