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Body Control Modules: Description

NOTE: This article applies to "new style" "C" & "K" series vehicles equipped with 4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L and 6.0L engines. For "old style" "C" & "K" series vehicles, see BODY CONTROL MODULES -- ESCALADE, TAHOE & YUKON DENALI article.
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Body Control Module (BCM) is designed to process various input information it receives from sensors and switches or borrows from other vehicle systems connected to class 2 serial data line. BCM evaluates this information and controls certain body systems by commanding an output on or off.

BCM can also command other vehicle systems to control functions by sending specific messages over class 2 serial data line. BCM controls operation of audible warnings, indicator warnings, power door locks, remote keyless entry, Passlock™ theft deterrent, content theft deterrent, interior and exterior illumination.

BCM goes into low power mode (asleep state) when ignition has been turned off and 20 minutes have elapsed without any wake up signals. BCM goes into high power mode (wake up state) after receiving any wake up signals.

The class 2 serial data line allows communication between modules and scan tool. Modules on the class 2 serial data line are: