Common questions

What does the BCM do on a Camaro?

What does the BCM do on a Camaro?

The BCM, or body control module, controls and monitors all of the electronic accessories in your car. So when you start to see problems crop up with various electronic accessories at once, there is a good chance there is something wrong with your BCM.

What to do if your Chevy Camaro goes bad?

Here’s how you fix or replace one that’s gone bad. This article applies to the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird (1993-2002), as well as the Corvette. The BCM, or body control module, controls and monitors all of the electronic accessories in your car.

Where can I get a new Chevy BCM?

You can get a new BCM from your local Chevy dealer, but they are notoriously overpriced, and aftermarket parts are available from almost anywhere for less than half the price. Don’t bother with trying to buy one from a junk yard, the BCM is set up only to work with the car they are initially installed on.

How does the ECM work on a Chevy truck?

Every Chevrolet truck has an engine control module that manages the electronic components of the engine and monitors sensors for errors. Returning the ECM to its factory state may be necessary to troubleshoot or resolve a number of problems. Step 1 Remove the nut from the negative battery cable using a socket set or wrench.

Do you need to replace the BCM on a Camaro?

Depending on the issue, you may not need to replace your BCM. There is a relay built into the BCM circuit board which often develops a loose joint. Pry open the BCM and pull out the circuit board. Turn the board over and look for cracks and loose joints; the red circle (in Figure 2) indicated the relay connection, which often goes bad.

You can get a new BCM from your local Chevy dealer, but they are notoriously overpriced, and aftermarket parts are available from almost anywhere for less than half the price. Don’t bother with trying to buy one from a junk yard, the BCM is set up only to work with the car they are initially installed on.

Here’s how you fix or replace one that’s gone bad. This article applies to the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird (1993-2002), as well as the Corvette. The BCM, or body control module, controls and monitors all of the electronic accessories in your car.

When do you know if your car has a failing BCM?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, or have any of the symptoms displayed in the video below, you more than likely have a failing BCM (Body Control Module) If your security light comes on or flashes when you are starting the car you most likely have a Vehicle Anti Theft (VATS) problem.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Camaro have?

Go to any dragstrip in America on any given night, and you will see a lot of fourth-generation Camaros and Firebirds. A natural drag racer with their fairly light weight, rear wheel drive, strong transmissions, and simple suspension, the mid-’90s “F-body” cars also featured a stout 350-cubic-inch LT1 V8.

How do you repair a Camaro body control module?

Pry open the BCM and pull out the circuit board. Turn the board over and look for cracks and loose joints; the red circle (in Figure 2) indicated the relay connection, which often goes bad. Use a soldering iron and apply solder to any loose joints.

The BCM, or body control module, controls and monitors all of the electronic accessories in your car. So when you start to see problems crop up with various electronic accessories at once, there is a good chance there is something wrong with your BCM.

Go to any dragstrip in America on any given night, and you will see a lot of fourth-generation Camaros and Firebirds. A natural drag racer with their fairly light weight, rear wheel drive, strong transmissions, and simple suspension, the mid-’90s “F-body” cars also featured a stout 350-cubic-inch LT1 V8.

Pry open the BCM and pull out the circuit board. Turn the board over and look for cracks and loose joints; the red circle (in Figure 2) indicated the relay connection, which often goes bad. Use a soldering iron and apply solder to any loose joints.

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Ruth Doyle