Body Control Module: Operation
The BCM has 2 main power feeds (high and low current) and 2 main grounds. Low power feed (battery 1) is used to supply power for BCM's logic and internal driver operation. Operating current at low power feed should not exceed 3 amps. High power feed is used to supply power for systems that draw higher amounts of current. Operating current at high power feed should not exceed 7.5 amps for 2 seconds when BCM is awake, or 2.5 milliamps when BCM is asleep. For most functions, BCM system voltage should be 9-16 volts. If voltage exceeds 16 volts, BCM will disable functions that could be damaged.
The BCM can detect if certain electrical loads have been left on to minimize the possibility of battery rundown. When BCM detects that ignition has been turned off, BCM immediately checks status of load monitor input. If BCM detects that a load is present (ground on circuit No. 640), BCM will turn on load monitor relay for 15 minutes. If BCM detects load is still present after 15 minutes, BCM will turn off relay, removing battery voltage from loads. If a switch transition is then detected by BCM, BCM will turn on relay again for another 15-minute period.
BCM can turn off rear window defogger and heated outside mirror electrical loads when vehicle is experiencing conditions that these loads may discharge the battery. BCM will also turn off these loads if engine demands are higher. BCM will disable interior light bulbs if system voltage exceeds 18 volts, in order to extend bulb life.
By using the ignition switch and door ajar inputs, BCM can detect if driver has left the vehicle. If ignition is turned off and no door ajar status is detected, BCM assumes that driver is in vehicle. As soon as BCM receives a door ajar signal, it will assume that driver has left vehicle. This information is used for Retained Accessory Power (RAP) functions.
If a BCM malfunction would result in unacceptable vehicle operation, BCM will take fail-soft action to minimize the condition (i.e., BCM will substitute a fixed input or output value if BCM is unable to interpret data).