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Pontiac Grand Prix Body Control Module synchronizes all the convenience systems so that the driver can have a smarter, safer ride. The Pontiac Grand Prix is known to have muscular styling and versatile powertrains, which provide sporty acceleration, firm cornering, and a spacious cabin that offers a balance of sportiness and comfort. Pontiac engineers provided decades of torquey V6 and optional V8 engines, sport-tuned suspension, steering responsiveness, and long-lasting transmission that ensure commuting the daily route or cruising the weekend is as much fun as possible. OEM parts of high quality still maintain long life, and thus driving a Pontiac Grand Prix on the road is still practical and nostalgic, and drivers like its good safety ratings, comfortable seats, easy-to-read gauges, and convenient steering wheel controls that make every trip a pleasure. Owners compliment the Grand Prix on the good braking and low cost of maintenance. The Body Control Module is the electronic nerve center in this model, coordinating lights, locks, windows, wipers, and alarms, and communicates with other computers to avoid conflicts and minimize wiring. A healthy Body Control Module implies the keyless entry will only click in once, the headlights will dim, and the warning chimes will sound when required; all these enhance comfort and safety for anyone sitting behind the wheel. Installation of a new Body Control Module requires the disconnection of the battery, removal of trim, replacement of the unit around the fuse box, crimping of connectors, reassembling of parts, reconnecting power, and programming with a scan tool.