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Where is the Cruze anti-theft module located?

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StLuna
08/27/25 2:16am
The body control module is located next to the left foot of the front passenger seat. You can see it by opening a cover. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Chevrolet Cruze is General Motors' new generation compact car developed with global resources, aiming to set benchmarks in design and performance. It has been localized for production and competes in the fiercely contested compact car segment. Powertrain: The new vehicle continues to be equipped with 1.5L and 1.4T engines, delivering maximum power outputs of 114 horsepower and 150 horsepower respectively. For the transmission system, the 1.4T model is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the 1.5L model comes with either a 6-speed automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission.
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CoreyAnn
09/08/25 9:01am
I'm quite familiar with the location of the Cruze's anti-theft module, as someone who enjoys tinkering with cars. I've driven this vehicle for several years. In most Cruze models, the anti-theft module is located inside the dashboard beneath the steering wheel, typically on the left side of the steering column. If you're looking for it yourself, you'll need to remove the door panel or some small interior trim pieces first, but don't rush—it's easy to scratch your hands. The module is somewhat hidden, so you'll need a flashlight to spot it. It looks like a small box connected to a bunch of wires. I've encountered situations where the module malfunctioned, preventing the key from being recognized and the car from starting. I've replaced it myself, but you need to be cautious—disconnect the battery first to avoid short circuits. For routine checks, inspect the wires for any looseness, as moisture can cause issues. In newer models, the location might vary slightly; for example, post-2015 models might have it in the lower right corner of the instrument panel. Consulting the manual's diagram is more accurate. DIY repairs can save money, but there are risks involved. If you're a beginner, it's safer to take it to a repair shop.
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NorahLynn
10/23/25 2:21am
My experience in car repair tells me that the Cruze anti-theft module is usually located under the dashboard on the left side, near the steering column. That area is designed to be relatively secure against theft. To be more specific, you need to remove the interior trim panel to see it—the module is a small electronic unit connected to the lock system and key sensor. I recommend starting with simple tools like a screwdriver to probe gently, avoiding forceful actions that could damage the airbag wiring. Once the location is confirmed, issues like key failure or slow starts make it easier to diagnose the source of the problem. Regular maintenance can prevent issues, such as checking for dust or moisture in the connectors. If you're unfamiliar with the electrical structure, it's safer and more efficient to go straight to a professional shop. The vehicle's model year affects the location—models from 2009 to 2016 generally keep the same position, while newer models may hide it deeper. Remember, safety first—random disassembly could damage other components and increase repair costs.
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