![]() ![]() That would leave the relay and the BCM as possible culprits. ![]() I don't think there are any other possibilities, and I think you're right that the relay is the probable culprit.Īn upstream break would have to be in a trace in the board itself, so checking for voltage on the upstream (input) side of the secondary of the relay would rule that out. If there's no voltage on the secondary of that relay when the door lock switch is actuated, then it's either the relay, a break in the upstream circuit, or the BCM at fault. But because it's in the legend as a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) relay, it's probably soldered to the board. ![]() Click to expand.I see that in the legend for the full-sized junction box diagram now (attached), and I agree that it most likely is the source of Timbo's problem. ![]()
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