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...also comes on when i use the brake? help!!! it sounds like you body control module is bad. the body control module runs everything inside the car. it is located under the dash right next to the ...
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...Body Control Module (BCM) (AKA Body Computer) The body computer did not have enough power going to it to function properly and this is what caused your dome lamps to come on (Computers do ...
...in the door locks when moving the headlight switch anything related to headlamps, instrument lights, door locks, etc... is typically related to a separate module called the BODY CONTROL MODULE
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...body control module on a 2001 pontiac sunfire located and doess it have a fuse Driver side door will not open when remote control is pressedcan that be caused if remote control is faulty Can be a ...
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...lock cylinder case, including the Passlock™ sensor • The ignition switch • The body control module (BCM) • The security indicator on the instrument cluster • The powertrain control module
body control module.. the BCM controls all electronic devices not related to the engine motorolla was the lowest bidder in being an OEM supplier for these modules and they dont stand up to the test of
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...body control module, but I'm not sure they are right. The horn does not need the bcm to work. See diagram below. The horn relay is energized by the horn switch on the steering wheel. The switch also ...
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...on a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire GTX ... DADRL - How To Disable DRLs The DRL's (daytime running lamps) are controlled by the BCM. The BCM (body control module) is located under the dash on the drivers
...code, vehicle starts for a second and shuts off ! Any workaround to the anti theft det. system? 2005 sunfire... try leaving the key on for 5 to 10 minutes for the BCM (body control module) to ...
how long is thedraw down cycle on a 93 pontiac firebirds PCM,VCM or body control module? Draw down cycle? That's not a term used in the service industry. What are you trying to do?
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