To get to BCM; DO NOT REMOVE DASHHBOARD. You can remove the panel under the steering column by hand. Make sure your battery is unplugged before removing two 10 mm bolts holding your under dash fuse box. Unplug and remove fuse box. You can then see the BCM now. Simply press the tab holding your BCM onto the bracket and slide towards the center of the car to unplug and remove it. :)
Controls basically everything on the vehicle communicating with other modules, etc. If there is an issue with it or the electronics to it, it can cause many problems including how the engine runs and the transmission shifts.
Yeah that was some fresh new engineer out of the college had to make a get a badge by saying we make a short horn is it saved so many million dollars a year stop it up under there
I got a Honda civic 2018 , I just unclipped the the bottom panel , you can do that by hand then if you look under the dashboard when you take the panel off then all the way in the back you should see it @@ericv234
To get to BCM; DO NOT REMOVE DASHHBOARD. You can remove the panel under the steering column by hand. Make sure your battery is unplugged before removing two 10 mm bolts holding your under dash fuse box. Unplug and remove fuse box. You can then see the BCM now. Simply press the tab holding your BCM onto the bracket and slide towards the center of the car to unplug and remove it. :)
Is that Malibu ?
Do you have a reference for removing the BCM on a 2008 Audi A6? I’m searching everywhere but no video I can find. Thanks 😊
Can u do a close up to see exactly where its located ??🧐
What type of car are you working on?
What model Honda?
What does it do exactly?
With most manufacturers b c m stands for body control module
Controls basically everything on the vehicle communicating with other modules, etc. If there is an issue with it or the electronics to it, it can cause many problems including how the engine runs and the transmission shifts.
How about a 2003 Lincoln Navigator BCM
What car are you working on ?
What car is it?
Personally I can't see where the part belongs.
You do not need to remove dashboard. Well not on a 2016 civic at least. It's accessible through the bottom by the pedals very easy to get to
Mazda cx30 can not install tint
Yeah that was some fresh new engineer out of the college had to make a get a badge by saying we make a short horn is it saved so many million dollars a year stop it up under there
Scorpio mhawk bcm chahiye
Dang it.. can it be reached without disassemble the whole dash?!
The whole dash doesn’t have to come apart, you don’t even need tools
@@kudos7976 how did u get to it?
What did u end up doing? I started having problems with mines last week
What kind of Honda you have ? @@ericv234
I got a Honda civic 2018 , I just unclipped the the bottom panel , you can do that by hand then if you look under the dashboard when you take the panel off then all the way in the back you should see it @@ericv234
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