I just changed my BCM this past weekend. It is fairly hard to get to and I wouldn't recommend trying to change it in the parking lot of a dealership. It took me about 4 hours to do with trial and error on what needed to be removed, but I figured I would do a write up to help someone else out...
I have really been looking into replacing the BCM myself. I don't think the truck will start without the BCM being programmed by the dealer, but I have a dealer down the street from me and will just have AAA tow it there so the dealer can program it.
One of the previous comments said they...
Has anyone changed the BCM by themselves to correct this problem and does a dealer need to flash anything if the BCM is replaced?
I just purchased a 2013 Ram 2500 Laramie with this issue and the truck is out of warranty so I will fix this myself if possible.
From previous posts on this...
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