BCM has deleted its programming

Jan 17, 2025
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Hi all, new here!
I have a 69 plate Leon which I've had from new. Just before Christmas my central locking started playing up and then one day, I had about 7/8 fault codes come up at the same time. Headlights, check brake pads, indicators, stop/start etc all stopped working. Took it to mechanic who sent it to electrician and turns out my BCM has just decided to delete all of its programming! Physically it looks fine but just programming has gone. Called seat and they said they haven't supplied a BCM for 2 years so it's not a common fault.

Has anyone else experienced this? Any ideas?
 

ViperSlider

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Mar 26, 2024
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Cardiff, S.Wales
I've seen, with my own eyes, a wild variety of issues and amongst them is a module randomly zeroing out it's coding, change coding, same as above with the -1 Checksum error (what a pain in the ass that is), decide it want's to die with no external input and everything inbetween.

With that being said, it's super rare and normally it's the result of an external factor like a coding dongle script gone wrong, someone changed coding and then caused mayhem, someone trying to add an aftermarket key or retrofit but really badly etc. I'd get a 2nd opinion on the "deleted all of it's programming" just so you know for sure whether it's worth trying to recover the BCM or slam in a new one.

Seat saying they haven't sold a BCM for 2 years... No comment on that LOL

Providing the BCM is undamaged then it can likely be recovered using ODIS, if it turns out you need a new/replacement BCM then ODIS would be needed for that too
 
Jan 17, 2025
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This isn't something we've seen before. We've seen them get upset and trigger component protection which in turn cannot be removed due to a checksum error, but that's about as weird as it usually gets

We'd be happy to reconfigure the BCM (or attempt to) or supply and adapt a replacement
Thank you for your comment ☺️. And how much do you charge?
 
Jan 17, 2025
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I've seen, with my own eyes, a wild variety of issues and amongst them is a module randomly zeroing out it's coding, change coding, same as above with the -1 Checksum error (what a pain in the ass that is), decide it want's to die with no external input and everything inbetween.

With that being said, it's super rare and normally it's the result of an external factor like a coding dongle script gone wrong, someone changed coding and then caused mayhem, someone trying to add an aftermarket key or retrofit but really badly etc. I'd get a 2nd opinion on the "deleted all of it's programming" just so you know for sure whether it's worth trying to recover the BCM or slam in a new one.

Seat saying they haven't sold a BCM for 2 years... No comment on that LOL

Providing the BCM is undamaged then it can likely be recovered using ODIS, if it turns out you need a new/replacement BCM then ODIS would be needed for that too
I've had absolutely zero work done to my car other than services and MOT's which obviously don't affect the electrics so I think I've just been insanely unlucky with it deciding to basically unalive itself!

I've got another electrician lined up to look at it next week and try to put the coding back on hopefully, failing that, I've booked it in with seat for the following week. Trying to avoid going to seat as much as possible as £180 just to do diagnostics is ludicrous.
 
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