Self-Diagnostic System: Notes

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Base, 4D Sedan, 2.4 TSECTION Notes
NOTE: Do not replace the Body Control Module (BCM) unless a DTC remains current after all DTC repair procedures have been performed. Do not replace BCM based on history DTCs.

Body Control Module (BCM) is equipped with a self-diagnostic system, which detects system Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) or abnormalities. When a malfunction occurs, BCM will store a DTC. See BODY CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEXΒ  table. Malfunctions are recorded as history/intermittent failures or as current failures. Current DTCs indicate BCM has detected a fault which is currently present. A history DTC indicates that BCM has previously detected a malfunction that is not currently present.

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