Where is the Cruze body control module located?

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HarrisonDella
07/29/25 8:47pm
The body control module of the Cruze is located near the left foot of the passenger seat, specifically to the right of the gear shift console. You can access it by prying open the cover from the front of the car towards the seat direction. Taking the 2018 Cruze as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with the following dimensions: length 4666mm, width 1807mm, height 1460mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 52l, and curb weight 1240kg. The 2018 Cruze features a McPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5l turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 114ps, maximum power of 84kw, and maximum torque of 146nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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