
Buick Excelle's body control module is generally located beneath the driver's feet. The body controller includes a power supply connected to various circuits, with the main controller linked to input signal execution circuits. It is characterized by the main controller's input being connected to the output of the airbag controller. The airbag controller outputs a low-level pulse signal when the vehicle rolls over or collides. Taking the new Buick Excelle as an example: 1. Dimensions: It is a compact car with a body size of 4609mm in length, 1798mm in width, 1486mm in height, a wheelbase of 2640mm, a fuel tank capacity of 44 liters, and a trunk capacity of 400 liters. 2. Power: The new Buick Excelle is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 125PS, a maximum power of 92kW, a maximum torque of 170Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

As someone who often tinkers with cars, the central locking control box of the Buick Excelle is usually located under the carpet beneath the driver's seat. Lift the driver's side floor mat, and you'll find a rectangular black metal box fixed to the floor. That's the brain of the door locks, responsible for the switching signals. Don't rush to dismantle it—first disconnect the power to prevent short circuits, and check if the fuse is intact or if the wiring plug is loose. This can save a lot of trouble. DIY repairs carry risks; a short circuit could burn out the module, so visiting a professional shop is the safest option. The location is designed for easy maintenance, but avoid moisture corrosion by parking in dry areas and regularly cleaning dust to extend its lifespan.

I've been driving a Buick Excelle for several years. Last time when the central locking system had an issue, I checked the manual and found the control box is located near the driver's right foot area. Actually doing it myself, I realized: crouch down and lift a corner of the carpet, a square box is firmly secured in the floor groove with several wiring harnesses connected. I once tried tightening the connectors myself to fix intermittent issues, but for complex faults, don't force it - incorrect handling can easily lead to electric shock. Its position is in the right footwell, close to the accelerator pedal. For daily maintenance, try to avoid driving through puddles to prevent water splashing onto it. When changing engine oil, ask the technician to take a quick look at this box - simple prevention saves trouble later. Always prioritize safety when repairing cars.

Driving safety is my bottom line, and knowing the location of the Buick Excelle's central locking control box is quite useful: it's mostly under the carpet beneath the driver's seat, and it's clear once you lift the cover. The position is near the pedals, designed to avoid exposure and damage. If the lock malfunctions, simply park and check the wiring for any exposed wires or water stains—don't risk repairing it yourself. It's recommended to mention it to an expert during your six-month maintenance to check the tightness of the connectors, as a faulty module can affect door locking, which is dangerous on highways. Visiting a 4S shop or a reputable auto repair shop is more reliable, saving time and hassle.


