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Body Control Module (BCM): Installation

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  1. NOTE: If installing a new BCM, the ignition cannot be turned on until 2 keys are programmed to the vehicle. The BCM still communicates with the diagnostic scan tool with the ignition off. If necessary, use the previous diagnostic scan tool session or start a diagnostic scan tool session using the PCM part number or tear tag number located on the PCM.
    NOTE: If installing a new BCM, verify at least 2 of the vehicle keys are available prior to carrying out this procedure.

    To install, reverse the removal procedure.

  2. NOTE: Some replacement BCM may be in transport or factory mode. Follow the steps to deactivate transport or factory mode.

    Deactivate transport or factory mode in the BCM. Refer to: Transport Mode Deactivation . Refer to: Factory Mode Deactivation .

    NOTE: Carry out the remaining steps only if installing a new BCM.
  3. NOTE: A diagnostic scan tool should not  be used to program keys for this specific step.

    • Turn the ignition lock cylinder to the RUN position or press the START/STOP button and wait approximately 6 seconds.

    • Turn the ignition lock cylinder to the OFF position or press the START/STOP button and remove the first key.

    • Place the second key in the ignition lock cylinder or the backup starting location.

    • Turn the ignition lock cylinder to the RUN position or press the START/STOP button.

  4. Carry out the parameter reset. Refer to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool . Refer to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool .
  5. Using a diagnostic scan tool, complete the PMI process for the BCM following the on-screen instructions.
  6. Using a diagnostic scan tool, carry out the Configuration Engine Immobilizer (CEI) configuration following the on-screen instructions (Toolbox > Body > Service Functions > CEI Lock Configuration).
  7. If the vehicle is equipped with a BMS, using a diagnostic scan tool, carry out the BMS reset following the on-screen instructions (Toolbox > Body > BMS Reset).
  8. NOTE: This step does not apply to vehicles equipped with 360 degree camera view.

    If equipped with video rear parking aid, using a diagnostic scan tool, carry out the new module initialization following the on-screen instructions (Toolbox > Electrical > Service Functions > LIN New Module Initialization).

  9. Configure the customer preference programmable parameters. Refer to: Module Programming .
  10. Train the tire pressure sensors. Refer to: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Location Calibration .
  11. Carry out the BCM self-test (must include an on-demand self-test) and then repeat the self-test to confirm all DTC have been cleared.
  12. If equipped with a PAM, using a diagnostic scan tool, complete the PMI process for the PAM following the on-screen instructions.