Well, I put both BCMs in today and both resulted in a start/stall condition which is a security system feature of the BCM. Apparently when it finds itself in a car it doesn't recognize, it acts as though the car has been broken into and "zeroes out" the pulse width of the injector signal. This allows the engine to crank, start and run momentarily, then die.
I tried to get the ATC to do the self test, but I think the engine is supposed to be running for that. I need to research that again and maybe try it tomorrow if it's not raining.
Odd thing is that after I put the old BCM back in the car and ran an errand, it seems as though the auto temp function might be working. At least it didn't fail back into the manual mode and didn't go bonkers with the temperature and fan speed. I'll leave it in auto until I try a new BCM again.
When I installed the new BCMs, I could see the mileage display for the original car. I thought about why I have the BCMs out of these cars, and the only thing I can think of is that they were both totaled. Sad to think of the cars sitting in a junk yard all wiped out and that someone may have been seriously hurt or worse.
One of the issues that was a problem I thought was a bad BCM indicator was the trunk lid release not working. It seems like such a simple circuit and the wiring continuity and power all seem ok. I'm beginning to wonder if instead of the BCM being bad that I may have a bad junction block.
I really don't want to keep chasing gremlins. But, I'm now really on a mission. One way or another, I'm going to pin down what's going on with this beast.
Sorry this has turned into such a drama or epic story.
BG
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Sunday, December 14th, 2008 AT 12:56 AM