Body control module
odindio
06-09-2004, 08:39 PM
I have a 1995 Chrysler Concorde that I just bought from a car pool. It was diagnosed as needing a body control module by the chrysler dealer. I've put two modules in the car. Each time I put one in the car runs normal for around 15 minutes and then the car exibits the same problems as before. Any ideas?
cobrajet427
11-09-2005, 07:59 AM
I have a 1995 Chrysler Concorde that I just bought from a car pool. It was diagnosed as needing a body control module by the chrysler dealer. I've put two modules in the car. Each time I put one in the car runs normal for around 15 minutes and then the car exibits the same problems as before. Any ideas?
Well, I have a 1995 Chrysler Concorde and it has 70,000 miles and has always been dependable until now. I drove to work and when I came out to go home..it acts like the factory alarm system has disabled the car. It will run for 2 seconds and stop. No power to car inside at all. You can't use the remote entry clicker...all systems are dead. The lights flash, horn sounds and nothing. I have tried everything and to no avail. Is this about the same as your prob??
Well, I have a 1995 Chrysler Concorde and it has 70,000 miles and has always been dependable until now. I drove to work and when I came out to go home..it acts like the factory alarm system has disabled the car. It will run for 2 seconds and stop. No power to car inside at all. You can't use the remote entry clicker...all systems are dead. The lights flash, horn sounds and nothing. I have tried everything and to no avail. Is this about the same as your prob??
wafrederick
11-20-2005, 10:05 AM
There are to powerfeed wires going to the computer that are broken and will cause that.
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