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Body Control Module (BCM)

CAUTION: Notice To Service Technicians, Dealership Personnel, and Plant Personnel, Engineering Does Not Recommend Swapping BCMs Between Vehicles Or With BCMs Off The Shelf.

The Body Control Module (BCM) is operational when supplied with battery power. The BCM controls various vehicle functions. It also supplies information to the instrument cluster to provide visual and audible information to the vehicle occupants. To provide and receive information, the module interfaces with the vehicle's serial bus communications network (PCI). This network consists of the:

The BCM:

The BCM has internal diagnostic capabilities that assist in diagnosing the vehicle's body system. When an "Open" or a "Short" circuit exists, the diagnostic tool can read the stored BCM Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). The DTCs are very descriptive in identifying the appropriate feature that has faulted.