Originally Posted by
CyberCG
To swap out the BCM, I disconnected the battery ground cable to ensure that there weren't any stray voltages and to allow the BCM to shut down completely. Then it's just a matter of pulling it up enough to remove the power connector and the cable assembly.
Pay close attention when sliding the replacement into place taking care that none of the wiring gets pinched or stressed.
It would be interesting if you opened up the BCM and looked for any hot spots or burned out components inside (on both sides of the PCB). If you do open it up, could you please take a couple (or so) pictures and post here? Glad you got most of these fixed.
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