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Body Control Module

DESCRIPTION 

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The Body Control Module (BCM) (1) is an electronic control unit that manages the main body functions of the vehicle thus performing gateway functions between high and low speed Controller Area Networks (CAN) and between Local Interface Network (LIN) and CAN networks. Moreover, the BCM is an interconnecting unit that provides a protected power supply to many electrical loads by means of fuses. The BCM is the configuration master for the vehicle. As the configuration master, the BCM broadcasts configuration data over the bus whenever the ignition is in the RUN state and performs the following operating characteristics:

Some advantages of the BCM include:

OPERATION 

The BCM uses semiconductors or solid-state electronics, including transistors, to perform some of its required functions.

A transistor:

In the case of the BCM, the following drivers are used to distribute power to various electrical circuits:

If a HSD or LSD is used, it will often be indicated on the wiring diagram by the word "ELECTRONICS" or "PCB" next to a dashed-box inside the ECU.

HSD 

:

Some common examples of how the BCM uses a HSD include the:

LSD 

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BCM FUNCTION 

The BCM will gate messages among all modules on the following bus networks:

The BCM provides the following diagnostic features:

LIN MASTER  - The BCM is a LIN master module to the following components:

OPERATION CONTROL 

The BCM operates the following functions:

Several inputs are used to alert the BCM to become active. The hardware wake-up inputs include:

STARTING SYSTEM MASTER 

The BCM is the starting system master:

MODES OF OPERATION 

Customer Mode:

Ship Mode:

The different BCM operating modes can be changed and verified using the scan tool.

POWER ACCESSORY DELAY:

The BCM manages the Power Accessory Delay (PAD) system for the vehicle.

The PAD feature provides power to some accessory features such as power windows and sunroofs so that they can remain active after the ignition is cycled off. This allows the customer to finish closing windows, sun roofs etc. without having to keep the ignition system active. On vehicles equipped with a customer selectable options, the PAD time is programmable. The feature will time out after a specified period of time and is terminated when either front door is opened. PAD does not function when the vehicles ship mode feature is active.