Body Control Module (BCM)
Body Control Module (BCM)
WARNING: Before beginning any service procedure, REFER to Safety Warnings . Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
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Removal
NOTE: If installing a new BCM (Body Control Module), verify at least 2 of the vehicle keys are available prior to carrying out this procedure.
NOTE: For a job aid on programming the BCM (Body Control Module); from the OASIS (On-Line Automotive Service Information System) tab, select the "Service Tips" tab, then select " BCM (Body Control Module) Programming" under "Job Aids".
1. NOTE: If installing a new module, it is necessary to upload the module configuration information to the scan tool prior to removing the module. This information must be downloaded into the new module after installation.
If using the IDS (Integrated Diagnostic System) scan tool, make sure the software level is at 73.02 or higher. Upload the module configuration information from the BCM (Body Control Module) into the scan tool by following the scan tool on screen instructions. For additional information, REFER to Module Configuration .
2. Remove the 2 instrument panel insulator retainers and the instrument panel insulator.
3. Remove the RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel.
1. Position aside the front door weatherstrip from around the RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel.
2. Release the 3 RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel clips and remove the side trim panel.
4. Remove glove compartment retainers and remove the glove compartment.
5. Remove the BCM (Body Control Module).
1. Disconnect the 8 BCM (Body Control Module) electrical connectors.
2. Release the 2 clips and remove the BCM (Body Control Module).
Installation
NOTE: If installing a new BCM (Body Control Module) on vehicles with IA (Intelligent Access), the ignition cannot be turned on until a parameter reset is performed and 2 keys are programmed to the vehicle. The BCM (Body Control Module) still communicates with the scan tool with the ignition off. Use the previous scan tool session or start a scan tool session using the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) part number or tear tag number located on the PCM (Powertrain Control Module).
1. Install the BCM (Body Control Module) and connect the 8 BCM (Body Control Module) electrical connectors.
2. Install glove compartment and install the glove compartment retainers.
3. Install the RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel.
1. Install the 3 RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel clips and install the side trim panel.
2. Install the front door weatherstrip from around the RH (Right Hand) instrument panel side trim panel.
4. Install the instrument panel insulator and the 2 instrument panel insulator retainers.
5. NOTE: Carry out Steps 5-13 only if installing a new BCM (Body Control Module).
Obtain the as-built data from PTS (Professional Technician Society) OASIS (On-Line Automotive Service Information System). Download the as-built data to the scan tool or other storage device, such as a flash drive, following the on-screen instructions.
6. NOTE: If using the IDS (Integrated Diagnostic System) scan tool, make sure the software level is at 73.02 or higher.
Using the previous scan tool session, carry out the PMI (Programmable Module Installation) procedure for the BCM (Body Control Module).
7. For vehicles without IA (Intelligent Access), remove the key from the ignition until Step 9. For vehicles with IA (Intelligent Access), turn the ignition OFF and leave it OFF until Step 9.
8. Using the scan tool, select Tool Box/Module Programming/Programmable Parameters/Car Configuration Parameter(s)/Vehicle Configuration/Retrieve PTS (Professional Technician Society) Derived As-built Data. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the as-built data into the BCM (Body Control Module).
9. Carry out the parameter reset. For vehicles without IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Parameter Reset Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Parameter Reset. For vehicles with IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Parameter Reset Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Parameter Reset.
10. Carry out the key programming procedure. For vehicles without IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Erase All Keys and Program Two Keys Erase All Keys and Program Two Keys. For vehicles with IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment Key Programming Using Diagnostic Equipment.
11. To configure the customer preference programmable parameters, REFER to Module Configuration and Parameter Chart .
12. Train the tire pressure sensors. For vehicles without IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Training - Integrated Keyhead Transmitter (IKT) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Training - Integrated Keyhead Transmitter (IKT). For vehicles with IA (Intelligent Access), REFER to Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Training - Intelligent Access (IA) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Training - Intelligent Access (IA).
13. Carry out the BCM (Body Control Module) self-test (must include an on-demand self-test) and then repeat the self-test to confirm all DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) have been cleared.