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Old 31-05-2005, 12:28 PM   #1
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Default AU BCM - What does it control?

Guys, just want to know what the BCM controls?

AFAIK, it's power windows and cruise control. What else does it control?
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Old 31-05-2005, 01:35 PM   #2
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everything but the engine and trans?
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The BEM controls:

LOW SERIES MODELS

• Manual control of illuminated entry and exit delay
• Manual boot release with security time out and speed dependant disable
• Remote central locking with hazard acknowledgment
• Manual central locking
• Remote drivers door lock /unlock
• Panic alarm
• Key in lock warning horn/hazard
• Anti-Theft warning LED
• Remote control for illuminated entry
• Remote boot/ tailgate release with hazard acknowledgment
• Door unlocked horn/hazard warning
• Automatic door relock timer
• Transponder challenge/response immobilisation
• Heated backlight timer
• Front intermittent wiper timer with fixed dwell, wipe on take off
• Front wipe after wash timer with fixed number of wipes
• Diagnostic capability of inputs, outputs and trouble codes
• Diagnostic self test
• Battery saver for dome, boot and glovebox lamps
• Power window supply control with key off

HIGH SERIES MODELS
The additional functions to the low series are as follows:

• Front intermittent wiper dwell timer with variable dwell and speed dependency
• Front washer motor control
• Instrument cluster illumination (LCD & Graphics) control
• Power antenna control
• Automatic headlamp switch off action with manual override
• Headlamp warning chime, headlamps on, ignition off.

Mid series vehicles use a high series BEM with a number of the functions disabled.
Examples are headlamp delay, single dome lamp circuit, no front washer control.

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Old 01-06-2005, 11:17 AM   #4
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The BEM controls:

LOW SERIES MODELS

• Manual control of illuminated entry and exit delay
• Manual boot release with security time out and speed dependant disable
• Remote central locking with hazard acknowledgment
• Manual central locking
• Remote drivers door lock /unlock
• Panic alarm
• Key in lock warning horn/hazard
• Anti-Theft warning LED
• Remote control for illuminated entry
• Remote boot/ tailgate release with hazard acknowledgment
• Door unlocked horn/hazard warning
• Automatic door relock timer
• Transponder challenge/response immobilisation
• Heated backlight timer
• Front intermittent wiper timer with fixed dwell, wipe on take off
• Front wipe after wash timer with fixed number of wipes
• Diagnostic capability of inputs, outputs and trouble codes
• Diagnostic self test
• Battery saver for dome, boot and glovebox lamps
• Power window supply control with key off
Thanks Russ, now, I'd assume that my ute would have some/most of those functions, therefore I assume I'd have a BEM module in the ute.

Sounds stupid, but I'm actually learning something new here.
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