The Body Control Module (BCM) supplies vehicle occupants with visual and audible information and controls various vehicle functions, To provide and receive information, the module is interfaced to the vehicle's serial bus communications network, the Chrysler Collision Detection (CCD) bus. This network consists of the powertrain control module (PCM), the Transmission Control Module (TCM) , the electro/mechanical instrument cluster (MIC) , the Airbag Control Module (ACM) , the Compass/mini-trip module and the Controller Antilock brake Module (CAB). The BCM is operational when battery power is supplied to the module. Ignition switch power is needed for ignition switch functions. The BCM provides the following features: • Automatic door locks
• Battery protection
• Chimes
• Compass/mini-trip support
• Courtesy lamps
• BCM diagnostic support
• Door lock inhibit
• Headlamp time delay
• Ignition key lamp
• Illuminated entry
• Instrument panel dimming
• Mechanical instrument cluster support
• Power door locks (with/without remote keyless entry)
• Sliding door memory lock
• Vehicle Theft Security system (VTSS)
• Windshield wipers / washers (front and rear)
in the fuse panel located in the engine comparment
The bcm is located behind the fuse panel under the driver side below the steering wheel there is a plastic panel and when you remove that there is the fuse box and behind the fuse box is the bcm
The fuse that works the cooling fan(s) depend on the make/model/year of the car. In general cooling fans are controlled by a fan relay & fuse or by the ecm, bcm,pcm (ecm/bcm/pcm are computers)
Check either in the dash block under BCM or under hood block under BCM
Yes all cars do this. Look for fuse lankest PCM, ECM,BCM,OR ECU
http://www.my-chevy-venture.com/fuses.html
Hi, The fuse that you are looking for actually labeled "BCM Programming" in the diagram I have. If you refer to the link I have provided, that fuse is number 47, and it is located in the Instrument Panel fuse block. This fuse block is accessible when you open the passenger side front door and remove the plastic access panel. Good Luck, Greg
The FCM (on the under hood fuse box) and the BCM (under dash on left side) control all lighting.The FCM (on the under hood fuse box) and the BCM (under dash on left side) control all lighting.
the bcm and interior fuse panel are together under the dash above kickplate by drivers left foot held in with 3 (1/4") screws
The interior fuse box is part of the BCM. For more tiburon knowledge go to www.newtiburon.com "forums" More info than you can imagine!
Hi,There are actually a few different fuses that power the BCM (Body Control Module). But I am assuming that you are looking for the fuse that is used to program the BCM.If you refer to the link I have provided, that fuse is number 47, and it is located in the Instrument Panel fuse block. This fuse block is accessible when you open the passenger side front door.Take Care, Greg
at the inside fuse box at the back side