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Body Control Module

The body control module (BCM) supplies vehicle occupants with visual and audible information and controls various vehicle functions. To provide and receive information, the module is interfaced to the vehicle's serial bus communication network (Programmable Communication Interface or PCI bus). This network consists of the powertrain control module (PCM) or engine control module (ECM) (diesel), the memory/heated seat module (MHSM, MSM or HSM), the sentry key immobilizer module (SKIM), the transmission control module (TCM), the electro/mechanical instrument cluster (MIC), the driver door module (DDM), the passenger door module (PDM), the airbag control module (ACM), the controller antilock brake (CAB), the optional electronic vehicle information center (EVIC), the optional PCI radio, the optional CD changer, the optional automatic zone control module (AZC), the shifter assembly (diesel), the optional power amplifier, the optional adjustable pedal module, the optional rain sensor, and the optional intrusion transceiver module (export). The BCM is operational when battery power is supplied to the module and in addition, ignition switch power is needed for ignition switched functions.

The BCM provides the following new features:

The BCM also provides the following features:

The BCM receives information over the PCI bus from the PCM in order to support certain features. The required information is as follows:

The BCM provides the PCM with information on the A/C switch status.

The WJ/WG has several programmable features which can be enabled/disabled by using the EVIC or the DRBIII®.