How can i locate the position of the body control module BCM of Mazda Tribute 2001 model and replace it. i have searche all inside the dashboard but cant find it
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Below the instrument panel on the left side henge pillar,or up high behind the Instrument panel depending the model and options!
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look under the cup holders in the center console - should be simple to take out once you lift the emergency brake handle up.
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can you tell me the model and size of the motor please.
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Jason
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Check your EGR valve, check your PCV valve, check your mass airflow sensor and throttle body sensor.
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The ignition lock cylinder case, including the Passlock?"¢ sensor
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The ignition switch
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The body control module (BCM)
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The security indicator on the instrument cluster
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The powertrain control module (PCM)
The body control module (BCM) contains the logic of the Theft Deterrent System. The BCM provides the battery positive voltage to operate the Passlock?"¢ sensor. The BCM also measures the voltage of the security sensor signal circuit. The voltage measured will indicate whether the Passlock?"¢ sensor has been activated and whether the resistance value from the sensor is a valid value or the tamper value. If voltage measured is in the valid range, the BCM compares this voltage, voltage code, to a previously learned voltage code. If the voltage codes match, the BCM sends a class 2 message containing a password to the powertrain control module (PCM). If the voltage codes do not match, or the voltage is in the tamper range, or there is a circuit fault, the BCM will not send the correct password to the PCM, and the vehicle will not start.
The body control system consists of a BCM and it's associated controls. Battery positive voltage is provided to the BCM from CLSTR fuse in the Fuse Block-left I/P. The module ground is wired to ground G201. The BCM is wired to the Class 2 serial data communication bus as well as discreet input and output terminals to control the functions of the vehicles body !
Now then Karen what problem is your vehicle having , no start an SECURITY light flashing or on solid ?
Now then
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