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Removal & Installation

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NOTE: If vehicle is equipped with Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS), vehicle will not start after replacement of Body Control Module (BCM), until VTSS system is enabled.
NOTE: BCM is attached to junction block. Junction block must be removed to enable removal of BCM. Junction block is located behind left side of instrument panel. See Figure .
  1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Open driver door. Pry off left instrument panel end trim cap. Remove 2 left side under dash cover screws. Remove left side under dash cover. Remove deck lid switch and wiring.
  2. Remove left knee bolster. Remove ducts under steering column. Disconnect connectors from junction block. Remove 4 junction block screws. Remove junction block. Disconnect BCM connectors. Remove RKE antenna connector (if equipped). Remove 3 RKE module-to-BCM screws. Remove RKE module. Remove 4 screws holding BCM to junction block and separate BCM from junction block.
  3. To install, transfer RKE module to replacement BCM. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure. Using scan tool, enable VTSS system.