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Right Hand Drive: Removal

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  1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
    Fig 1: Side Trim, Retainers & Screws
    GC0169303Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  2. Pry up the retainers (1a) with a suitable tool, remove the side trim (1b) and remove the screw (1c).
  3. Remove the lower screws (2).
    Fig 2: Glove Compartment & Screws
    GC0169272Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  4. Open the glove compartment (1a) and remove the upper screws (1b).
    Fig 3: Glove Box Assembly & Retainers
    GC0169342Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  5. Remove the glove box assembly from the dashboard (1a) by releasing the retainers (1b).
    Fig 4: BCM Electrical Connections
    GC0172555Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  6. Disconnect the BCM electrical connections (1).
  7. Remove the connector (1a), remove the screws (1b), nut (1c) and remove the brackets (1d) from the Body Control Module (BCM).
    Fig 5: Body Control Module Connectors
    GC0163820Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  8. Disconnect the electrical connectors (1).
    Fig 6: Body Control Module, Bracket, Pin & Retainers
    GC0164215Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  9. Using a suitable tool, release the retainer (1a) and then release the pin (1b) from the bracket (1c).
  10. Turn the BCM (2a), release the retainers (2b) and move the BCM to access the rear connectors.
    Fig 7: BCM & Electrical Connections
    GC0172303Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  11. Disconnect the BCM electrical connections (1) from the back of the BCM (2).
  12. Remove the BCM from the vehicle.