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Body Control Module ?tinner105 10-11-2007, 11:24 PM Hi and thanks for looking at my post. here's my problem. 98 Caravan i just got from a neighbor. Dash gauges drop out, go on and off, door locks cycle. I did a search first and saw the post for the bad solder in the cluster, tried it no change. I found that along with the gauges dropping out, the rear wiper, headlights, power door locks don't work as well. I currently have the dash apart and i'm going to put it all back together and see if those things work when the gauges do. The gauges are on and off alot But the van runs while they go on and off. I was going to try and pull the IOD fuse but i don't see anything labeled that in the fuse panel under the hood. So anyhow in thinking its probably the BCM and i have a question. I read in one of the posts that the mileage displayed is somehow connected with the BCM and if i change it out my mileage will change as well. Is this correct? Any thing i should look out for when looking for a replacement BCM? Thanks Tony RIP 10-12-2007, 02:11 AM Could well be the BCM but before you go there make sure your battery has a good charge and the battery posts and engine/chassy ground connections are shinny clean. The electronics on these vans are sensative to power fluctuations and low voltage created by a weak battery and/or loose/corroded connections. The IOD fuse is in the PDC next to the battery. Should be labeled IOD Memory and should have a yellow plastic casing with tabs to aid in removal. That's what I see on my 96 at least and we're in the same generation van. The dealership or a shop with that capability has to set the mileage using an advanced scanner when you change the BCM. Make sure you get the exact same part number BCM. Some model years have several. If you get a mismatch, you may see some features are inop. Shop around for a BCM. The pricess vary quite a bit. There are places out there that will repair your BCM for around $200. Course that means you're without it for a week or two. tinner105 10-25-2007, 06:04 PM Well here's the latest. I re soldered the connections on the gauge cluster. I found the IOD fuse and pulled it to reset everything. I did however discover that the Negative battery cable was very loose. And i did read in a few posts that that can causes the problem that i had. I mean it was really loose wobble loose. So i did find the IOD fuse pulled it and pulled the harness to the BCM reconnected everything And everything working fine now. So because i had sort of a mass attack on the problem i really don't know which one took care of the problem. So me and the wife got the Bissel Steam cleaner out did the insides and now she has a nice 98 Caravan with a little over 100k on it. The outsides look like new and the insides as well now. A nice Calif. car for $2000 Thanks for the help and the info from the other posts. My neighbors took this thing to the dealer and they wanted to replace the circuit board in the dash and if that didn't fix it then the BCM. RIP 10-25-2007, 10:59 PM Glad to hear you're on the road again. Thanks for the added info. tinner105 01-14-2008, 04:03 PM AH hell The problem returned... Here's whats out the cluster headlights... But the high beams will flash if you pull back the mf switch wipers door locks i pulled the cluster checked wiring in the column and BCM pulled the IOD fuse disconnected the battery as well and still no dash gages, no lights. So i guess i will have to replace the BCM. Anybody know where do get one? i would like to get one flashed for my van and install and send mine back to them if possible. Thanks for the assistance Tony RIP 01-14-2008, 04:31 PM Benzman 01-14-2008, 08:20 PM Usually, if the speedometer and other guages drop to zero, but the engine still runs then this is a break in the communications between the BCM and the dash cluster. On two different vehicles, this happened to me and re-soldering the connections on the cluster solved it. The connections get "ring-cracked" you usually need a magnifying lens to see them. Also, the odometer my read "no buss" during the lack of communications time. The BCM can also get bad solder connections, but unfortunately this is not a job for the home mechanic. This thing is filled with sticky epoxy and by the time you get it out, you have damaged the little surface mount parts inside the BCM. I wouldn't get a used BCM, I would pay the 200 to 300 to get the old one repaired. You can do it through Autozone, but make sure that you take the VIN # and mileage in with you AND make sure that they put the VIN # and mileage on the repair form. Otherwise, you will be waiting a long time and then may not get the propper program in the computer, resulting in certain items not functioning propperly (ABS, and who knows what else). joedoer 01-15-2008, 05:50 PM hey , was reading this post and wanted to jump in and ask i have a friend that needs a new bcm ,diagnosed by chrysler,because of a theft sysem problem,not letting it start at times.... they told her that the bcm has to be installed first before programming it. is that true? or can autozone repair it and program it... cuz we can install it if thats the case and save like millions,lol. of dollars compared to what chrylser wants. thanks in advance joe d Benzman 01-15-2008, 07:58 PM Autozone doesn't actually program it. They send it to another company, which repairs and programs it as needed. But, as long as you include your VIN # and mileage with the BCM when you send it in, they can program it, you can install it and your done. It can also be programmed in the vehicle. Eirther way. tinner105 01-25-2008, 04:35 PM I knew it was to Good to be true. I found a BCM on EBay had it 2nd day shipped to me in calif. They sent the wrong part the sent a ECU instead. so they were real nice about and overnighted a new one. The one i bought had 92k my van has 102k so nit to bad. the new one they shipped had 99k so that was better. BUT I found out the hard way that the car has a passive alarm system... Neighbors didn't mention it when we got it from them, and today when i went over and confirmed there was no alarm system the said there was not. But there is an alarm system in the van. I installed the bcm and now the alarm (that i wasn't aware i had) starts going off horn/lights flash/ engine cuts off. So i have to bite the bullet and send the original bcm out the be rebuilt/reprogrammed. The place is called Auto Computer Exchange it in Fl. So i guess i'll update the post in a week or so when i reinstall the rebuilt BCM So anybody looking for a BCM code 62AE with out alarm/with power door locks Thanks tony So here's a new question If this thing has an alarm/ and power door locks should it also have remotes too? Someone let me know please. Im going to try and search am answer as well thanks again Tony mscricket 01-26-2008, 01:36 PM Where is the body control module located? webbee 01-26-2008, 11:27 PM Third gen vans have the BCM under the bottom trim panel on the left side of the steering column. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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