Where is the air conditioning control module located in the Buick GL8?

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OCayden
07/29/25 10:03pm
The air conditioning control module of the Buick GL8 is located beneath the center of the instrument panel. It can be accessed by removing the trim panel on the passenger side or found near the glove compartment. The body control module is a highly functional control module designed to perform discrete control functions and manage various electrical components. Below is an introduction to the Buick GL8: 1. Buick GL8: Since its debut in 1999, the Buick GL8 has undergone five generations of innovation, winning the favor of over 1.2 million users. In 2020, the Buick GL8 family expanded to include the all-new Buick GL8 Avenir family, GL8 ES Luxury, and GL8 Business Class series, offering users a wider range of choices. 2. Vehicle Positioning: The all-new Buick GL8 Avenir family measures 5219mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1799mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3088mm. The Avenir's exclusive design elements stand out prominently throughout the vehicle: the exclusive three-dimensional mesh grille, inspired by medieval noble chainmail, is crafted with exquisite metal weaving techniques, displaying elegant rhythms under different angles and light reflections; the exclusive 18-inch crown-style aluminum wheels exude tension; the Avenir badges on the fenders and rear further highlight its prestigious status.
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