954002SBL0 Hyundai / KIA UNIT ASSY-BCM & RECEIVER, Price: 193.61$, Weight: 0.359kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hyundai / KIA |
954002SBL0 |
UNIT ASSY-BCM & RECEIVER |
0 |
0.359 |
4-5 |
193.61$ |
| Not Available | ||||||
Compatibility
| Market | Model Year From | Model Year To | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|
| MES | 2013 | 2015 | View |
BCM & Receiver Unit: A Crucial Component for Vehicle Communication
The BCM (Body Control Module) & Receiver unit is an essential component in modern vehicles, responsible for managing the microcontrollers that ensure the smooth operation of various vehicle systems. It's not just a convenience item, but a pivotal part of the vehicle's electrical architecture. π
Why is this Part Needed
The BCM primarily functions as a gateway of communication within your car. It oversees systems like power windows, central locking, lighting, and even the remote keyless entry. Essentially, it's the brain that coordinates multiple electronic functions to ease the driver's experience and enhance safety features. Without this unit, the vehicle systems would operate less efficiently and may even lead to increased wear and tear.
How Does it Work
The BCM integrates signals from various sensors and transmits them to corresponding actuators, thus orchestrating seamless operation. When you press a button to lock your car, the BCM interprets this command and sends a signal to the locking mechanism, ensuring the vehicle is secured. Functions like these are crucial for both security and convenience.
Consequences of a Broken BCM
If the BCM malfunctions, it can lead to erratic behaviors such as flickering lights, windows not rolling up or down, or doors failing to lock. In severe cases, electrical failure could cause safety features to be compromised, posing a risk to vehicle security and overall reliability.
Compatible Models
- Ix35
- Tucson 14 (2013-2015)