Restore Full Electronic Functionality to Your GM Vehicle
Are you battling a cascade of bizarre electrical problems in your vehicle? Intermittent power windows, flickering dash lights, a security system that won’t cooperate, or warning lights that appear for no reason are all classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM acts as the central nervous system for your vehicle’s body electronics, managing everything from your interior lights and power locks to your radio and anti-theft system. When it fails, it can make driving frustrating and unpredictable. This replacement BCM, part number 22820314, is the definitive solution to restore order and reliability to your vehicle’s systems.
Is Your Vehicle Experiencing These BCM Failure Symptoms?
A failing BCM doesn’t always result in a complete shutdown. Often, the symptoms are intermittent and confusing. If you’re noticing any of the following issues, your BCM is the likely culprit:
- ✔ Power windows, door locks, or mirrors working sporadically or not at all.
- ✔ Interior or exterior lights (dome lights, headlights, turn signals) behaving erratically.
- ✔ The anti-theft or security system light staying illuminated, preventing the car from starting.
- ✔ Windshield wipers activating on their own or not working when commanded.
- ✔ The radio or infotainment system malfunctioning.
- ✔ False warnings appearing on the instrument cluster (e.g., “Service Airbag System”).
- ✔ Key fobs that are no longer recognized by the vehicle.
The Direct-Fit, Programmed Solution for Your 2013-2015 Captiva Sport Body Control Module
Don’t let a faulty module keep your vehicle sidelined. We make the repair process straightforward. This isn’t just a part in a box; it’s a comprehensive solution. We pre-program this Captiva Sport Body Control Module to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) before it ships. This critical step ensures that the module communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s existing components, retaining all the factory-installed options and features you paid for. We use the latest GM software updates, so you’re not just getting a replacement—you’re getting a module with the most current and stable operational software available.
Installation and Post-Install Considerations
Physical installation is typically straightforward, involving disconnecting the battery and swapping the module, which is often located under the driver’s side dashboard. However, once the new module is installed, some vehicles may require additional electronic synchronization procedures. These may include:
- Airbag System Sync: If the airbag warning light is on after installation, a professional scan tool is needed to perform the “Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM” procedure. This syncs the new BCM with the airbag system’s Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
- Brake Pedal Position Relearn: On some models, the brake pedal position sensor may need to be recalibrated to ensure proper brake light operation and to satisfy the traction control system.
We believe in a hassle-free process, which is why there is no core charge for this part. You can keep your original module without the inconvenience of packaging and returning it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Captiva Sport Body Control Module
This part fits many GM vehicles. How do I know it’s correct for my Captiva Sport?
While the hardware (part number 22820314 or 22915542) is used across various GM models, the programming is unique to each. By providing your VIN, we ensure the software loaded onto this is precisely what your vehicle requires from the factory.