BCM Functions
The body control module (BCM) is capable of controlling multiple body
functions. Components directly connected to the BCM are controlled   by the
   BCM's outputs. The BCM controls the outputs based on input information
that   it obtains from the sensors and the switches that are directly connected
   to it. The BCM can also borrow information from other vehicle systems connected
   to the Class 2 serial data link. The BCM evaluates this information
and  controls   certain body systems by commanding an output ON or OFF.
The BCM is also capable of commanding other vehicle systems to control
functions that are not directly wired and/or controlled by the BCM. The BCM
   accomplishes this task by sending specific messages on the Class 2
serial    data link. The vehicle system capable of performing such function
will respond    to the BCM message.
The BCM controls the following functions:
|     •  | Passlock™ Theft Deterrent | 
 
|     •  | Content Theft Deterrent | 
 
Audible Warnings
|     •  | Key in ignition reminder | 
 
|     •  | Fasten seat belt reminder | 
 
Indicator Warnings
|     •  | Cargo lamp on indicator | 
 
Interior Lighting
|     •  | Interior illumination control | 
 
|     •  | Keyless entry unlock illumination | 
 
|     •  | Inadvertent power (battery rundown) protection | 
 
Power Door Locks
Keyless Entry
|     •  | Remote driver door unlock | 
 
Passlock™ Theft Deterrent
Passlock™ is a vehicle theft deterrent system. This system contains
an ignition key sensor called a Passlock™ sensor. The Passlock™
sensor is part    of  the ignition lock cylinder  assembly. The BCM provides
power and ground    for the Passlock™ sensor. 
When turning the ignition switch to the start position with the proper
key, the Passlock™ sensor generates an analog voltage signal. This signal
is     sent through the Passlock™ detecting circuit. This analog voltage
signal is      of a specific value to the vehicle, and varies from vehicle
to vehicle.    When   attempting to start the engine, the BCM compares a preset
stored analog    voltage   value with the signal coming from the sensor. Because
both values    match,  the  BCM sends a fuel enable password via the Class 2
serial data    link to  the  powertrain control module (PCM) or the vehicle
control module    (VCM), depending on your powertrain option. As a result,
 the PCM/VCM allows    fuel delivery to the engine.
When attempting to start the engine without the proper key in the ignition
switch, the Passlock™ sensor sends an analog voltage signal of a different
   value. The BCM compares the preset stored analog voltage value   with the
   signal coming from the sensor. Because both values do not match,   the
BCM    sends a fuel disable password via the Class 2 serial data link
to   the PCM/VCM.    As a result, the PCM/VCM disables the fuel delivery to
the engine and the    vehicle will not start.
Content Theft Deterrent (CTD)
The body control module (BCM) monitors several inputs in order to arm
and disarm the CTD system and controls the alarm function outputs. When the
    BCM detects an unauthorized entry, the BCM applies ground  to the horn,
the    park lamp, and the headlamp relays activating those systems.  The BCM
applies    ground  once per second for approximately 2 minutes, or
until a valid input    to disarm  the system is received by the BCM. When
the CTD system is activated    the BCM will also send a message to the security
indicator in the instrument    cluster via the class 2 serial data
 link. The BCM has 8 basic modes for operating    the CTD system and
6 discrete  inputs to monitor the content theft deterrent    system.
The CTD system has a  remote panic alarm/vehicle locator feature that    can
be activated anytime the  panic button on the key fob is pressed. When   
the panic button is pressed the  remote control door lock receiver sends a
   message to the BCM which will activate the horns and flash the headlamps
and    parklamps. The remote panic alarm/vehicle locator activation state
can be    disabled by the pressing the panic button on the key  fob again,
or the system    will time out after 30 seconds.
Power Requirements
The BCM has 3 main voltage feeds CKT 1140, CKT 39, and
CKT 41 and 2 grounds on CKT 1850.