Where is the body control module located on the Ford Mondeo Zhisheng?

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HarperMarie
07/30/25 8:11am
The body control module of the Mondeo is located in the passenger compartment, under the glove box, where there are many fuses, and it is integrated with the interior fuse box. 1. Functions of the body control module: The functions of the body control module include: electric window control, central door lock control, remote anti-theft, lighting system control, electric mirror heating control, instrument backlight adjustment, power distribution, etc. 2. Important tasks of the body controller: The important tasks of the body controller are to simplify operations and reduce manual operations by occupants to avoid distracting them. The automotive body control system includes vehicle safety, comfort control, and information communication systems, mainly used to enhance vehicle safety, comfort, and convenience.
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