Components and Components Location: Components: Notes

2014 Hyundai Veloster RE:FLEXSECTION Notes
Fig 1: Body Control Module Components Location
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* Internal Buzzer: Rear parking assist system buzzer

No. Connector A Connector B Connector C Connector D
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1 - Assist door unlock switch Power GND 1 Key sol
2 - Driver door unlock switch Power GND 2 Autolight switch
3 - Door key lock switch Rear washer switch Key IN
4 - Driver key unlock switch From wiper mist switch RPAS off switch
5 - Tailgate open switch CAN H Key interlock switch
6 Front fog relay Rear right door unlock switch CAN L Driver door unlock relay
7 Rear defogger relay Power window door lock switch Rear defogger switch -
8 - Assit key unlock switch Turn signal LH switch -
9 - Assit seal belt switch Hazard switch -
10 Front wiper relay Driver seal bell switch Tailgate release switch -
11 Reserved output 2 Power window door unlock switch Tail lamp switch -
12 Hood switch - Turn signal RH switch AV tail lamp
13 ATM sol - Vehicle info -
14 - - Front wiper INT switch -
15 - MT "R" Rear Wiper INT switch Head lamp low signal
16 - Reserved Input 1 Rear wiper mist switch DRL (EC) relay
17 - Assit door switch From wiper INT volume -
18 - Driver door switch Front washer switch Autolight power
19 - Rear right door switch TMU req Autolight sensor
20 Reserved input 2 Rear loft door switch Burglar horn relay K Line communication
21 Brake switch RPAS Head lamp high switch Tailgate lamp
22 - Safety power window enable Crash unlock RPAS buzzer
23 - Reserved output 1 Front fog switch Room lamp
24 - Rear fog relay Head lamp low switch Rear fog switch
25 Rear wiper relay CAN DRL option
26 - -
27 - Reserved input 3
28 - -
29 - RPAS off IND
30 - -
31 Real left door unlock switch Assit seat belt IND
32 Side airbag option Reserved output 3
33 -
34 -
35 -
36 -
37 -
38 -
39 -
40 Autolight ground
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