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Junction Block: Removal

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The Junction Block (JB) and Body Control Module (BCM) are attached to each other. After removal they can be separated. Junction Block and Body Control Module assemblies are located on the driver's side of the vehicle (Fig 1 ).

Fig 1: Identifying Junction Block/BCM
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  1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable from the remote terminal on the left shock tower.
  2. Open the front driver's door and remove end cap.
  3. Remove center bezel.
  4. Remove instrument cluster hood.
  5. Remove silencer.
  6. Remove wire harness connectors from Junction Block.
  7. Remove Junction Block three mounting screws.
  8. Disconnect BCM wire connectors and remove the assembly.
  9. Remove Junction Block/BCM from vehicle.
  10. With the Junction Block/BCM removed from the vehicle, separate the BCM from the Junction Block.
  11. Remove the BCM attaching screws.
  12. Disconnect BCM from the Junction Block.