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BPM (Body Processor Module) - constant current draw?
I'm having a constant 1A draw, making me go through batteries...
I'm pulling fuses with a Ammeter on the battery, pulling the #5 fuse in the trunk fuse box drops the current draw.
The electridal guide says it's the BPM. Is it normal it's drawing current even with the ignition switched off? And if so, how much?
Much obliged to whomever that can give me some info here... !
The BPM is direct wired to the battery through the fuse # 5
The Security Locking Control Module is also directly wired
This SLCU is the source of a thing called parasitic drain when the car does not go to sleep after a countdown and check that is has agreements of certain things
One of them is the linier in / out removal of your key triggering a making of pin 4 to pin 5 of the ignition switch that can get stuck and freed up with cleaner and lube in different ways
After the SLCU sees pin 4 to 5 on the ignition switch it will retract and raise the steering column to exit the vehicle if the mode is selected on the steering column
Once the steering column through its position sensors has reached the exit position the SLCU has an agreement that it has satisficed that step or area of concern and the SLCU can look at other things before going to sleep
This retraction and raising of the column can bind and never reach the exit position seen by the sensors
This going to sleep takes some time so you will see a larger current draw before a small current draw during the sleep mode
You can deselect this automatic steering column mode eliminating this as a fault
There are ways of freeing up the steering column to get that feature back
Last edited by Parker 2; Jul 17, 2021 at 10:56 AM.
If I understand correctly:
If the linear portion of the ignition barrel wouldn't work correctly, I also wouldn't be able to lock the car using the key fob. Is that correct? The fob works just fine, so I can eliminate a non wirking switch on the ignition barrel?