A body control module is one of the key coordinators in modern vehicle body electronics. It works with switches, relays, fuse boxes, and wiring harnesses to support functions such as power windows, lighting, locking, and comfort systems. This article explains what a BCM does, how it fits into today’s vehicle architecture, and what buyers should consider when sourcing BCM-related products.
View MoreIn automotive switch manufacturing, not every project starts the same way. Some begin with new functional requirements, while others start from an existing sample or original part. This article explains the difference between forward development and reverse engineering, when each approach is more practical, and what buyers should consider in terms of cost, lead time, validation, and project goals.
View MoreModern body electronics is not built around one part alone. Switches, body control modules, fuse boxes, relays, and wiring harnesses work together to support functions such as power windows, lighting, and vehicle access. This article explains the role of each component and why system-level understanding matters for OEM and aftermarket automotive electrical projects.
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