BCM Body Control Module Issues (Wire harness chaffing)

BCM Body Control Module Issues (Wire harness chaffing)

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Gelf VXR

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713 posts

208 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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Thought id start a new thread relevant to the title in case anyone searches later.

I just refitted headers to the car after dropping the steering rack, all was well until headlights switched off with all sorts of other electrical activity from under the dash/ steering column. I think i may have come across the issue, there seems to be an issue with the BCM wiring harness chaffing and cutting into the loom.



http://www.gtoforum.com/f3/bcm-wiring-harness-chaf...

As well as checking earth points ill be taking a look here.

THUNDER STORM

1,251 posts

170 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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I presume you are talking about layout on a Monaro VXR if so I will check mine in the summer.

Adebyebye

mfp4073

1,948 posts

175 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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As we are right hand drive do we have to check under the steering column, or do we still look under the glove box on the left?

Gelf VXR

Original Poster:

713 posts

208 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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I've been looking under the steering column at mine this evening, i pulled open the panel and can see the fuse panel no problem, i can't see the BCM yet, may well be just an issue with the gto thou if it's in a different location

More on it here. https://kecreation.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/4/

Tonight all my lights are functioning again

smgee

81 posts

143 months

Tuesday 6th December 2016
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Gelf VXR said:
I've been looking under the steering column at mine this evening, i pulled open the panel and can see the fuse panel no problem, i can't see the BCM yet, may well be just an issue with the gto thou if it's in a different location

More on it here. https://kecreation.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/4/

Tonight all my lights are functioning again
I've had my BCM out to fix a sticking relay - see instructions here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=156...

The pdf linked in that thread is for a RHD car. The BCM is mounted vertically, apparently different to the LHD pics in your link. From memory, I had to lie on my back with my head in the driver's footwell to get to it, and it's a bugger to remove.

Also worth considering that the harness chafing that affects LHD cars may not affect RHD cars.

Gelf VXR

Original Poster:

713 posts

208 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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Seems I may found my harness fault, got a P0158, P0156 and P0689 I've now got a short on the rear O2 signal wire in the harness with the ignition switched on, the voltage jumps about when I wiggl the harness behind the engine between the bulk head, not sure I can pull the harness out of the way after disconnecting everything.

notransistors

278 posts

156 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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My buddies here will be interested to know that the wire rubbing issue is not just in left-hand-drive cars.

THUNDER STORM

1,251 posts

170 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Gelf VXR said:
Seems I may found my harness fault, got a P0158, P0156 and P0689 I've now got a short on the rear O2 signal wire in the harness with the ignition switched on, the voltage jumps about when I wiggl the harness behind the engine between the bulk head, not sure I can pull the harness out of the way after disconnecting everything.
Keep us updated, and possible photo, so we all can check ours from whatever you find.

Cheers mate

Adebyebye

Gelf VXR

Original Poster:

713 posts

208 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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Its was just a faulty rear O2 sensor after all