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The 2016 Ford Explorer's Body Control Module (BCM) is positioned under the driver's side of the dashboard close to the steering wheel. The BCM plays a crucial role in the vehicle by managing various functions like lights, windows, security system, and door locks. Signs of a faulty BCM include dashboard lights blinking, sporadic malfunctioning of electronic features like windshield wipers, and sluggish acceleration. Replacing the BCM can cost between $150 and $300, depending on the quality and whether it's an original part or an aftermarket one.
The 2016 Ford Explorer's body control module (BCM) can be found beneath the dashboard on the driver's side, closer to the middle of the car.
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Is it necessary to have the BCM programmed by a dealership?
You don't have to get it done by the dealer, but it must be programmed using a scan tool.