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ottawaguy 
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Posted: December 03, 2004 at 9:42 PM / IP Logged  

Hi

 I am trying to intsall a auto start keyless entry system on a 2000 olds alero, trying to firgure whats the BCM? ON THESE WIRING DIAGRAMS? I Understand the rest pretty much i think i hook up the power locks using one wire system? where do i find the didode isolate door trigger locks?

 Can anyone help me   this my first time trying to install a system?

Thanks

Kevin

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The BCM is the WHITE plastic cover on the driver's side kick panel.
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I'm sorry but the BCM (Body Control Module) is actually under the passenger side dash. If you remove the underdash panel the BCM is the black box with all the plugs going into it. You can get the doorlock wires behind the carpet in the driver's kick panel. The main ignition and Passlock wires can be tied into easiest if you remove the instrument cluster and pull the ignition switch out through that area.
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remove the instrument cluster? are you nuts? take out the radio... a panel tool and a couple of 7 mils. everything is right there.

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