Are you experiencing a host of bizarre electrical issues in your GM truck, van, or SUV? From power windows that have a mind of their own to a security light that prevents your engine from starting, a failing Body Control Module (BCM) is often the culprit. The BCM is the central command center for your vehicle’s body electronics, and when it malfunctions, it can cause frustrating and difficult-to-diagnose problems. This replacement BCM is the definitive solution to restore your vehicle’s electronic systems to perfect working order.
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution. We take the hassle out of the repair by programming the module to your vehicle’s specific VIN before it ships. This means you get a component loaded with the latest GM software updates, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility, without the need for an expensive trip to the dealership for programming. Simply provide your VIN after purchase, and we’ll handle the rest.
Common Symptoms of a Failing BCM
- ✔ Power windows, door locks, or mirrors operating erratically or not at all.
- ✔ Interior or exterior lights staying on, flickering, or failing to turn on.
- ✔ The security or anti-theft system preventing the vehicle from starting.
- ✔ Horn, windshield wipers, or other accessories activating randomly.
- ✔ Inaccurate or non-functional gauges on the instrument cluster.
- ✔ False warning lights, such as the airbag or brake light, appearing on the dash.
Why Choose Our 2002 Yukon Body Control Module?
This module is a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of popular GM vehicles, including the Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Suburban, Escalade, and more. It is engineered to meet or exceed original equipment specifications and is a reliable fix for part numbers 15063578, 15081796, 15095334, 19208537, DKAK, and DPNU. With our VIN-specific programming service, you can be confident that the module will integrate seamlessly with your vehicle’s existing systems. Plus, there is no core charge, so you can keep your original part.
Installation and Post-Install Notes
Installation is straightforward for those with mechanical experience. The BCM is typically located under the steering column or in the center dash area. While our programming makes this a near plug-and-play repair, some vehicles may require additional relearn procedures after installation.
- Airbag System Sync: If the airbag light is illuminated after installation, a ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure must be performed with a professional scan tool.
- Brake Pedal Position Relearn: A recalibration of the brake pedal position sensor may be needed on certain models to ensure correct brake light and traction control operation.
Always consult a factory service manual or a qualified technician if you are unsure about any part of the installation process.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the VIN programming service work?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to send us your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. Our technicians will use this to load the correct, most current GM software onto the BCM, making it specific to your vehicle’s options and configuration before we ship it.
Is this part truly plug-and-play?
For most functions, yes. Because it is pre-programmed, it will control the main body functions immediately. However, as noted, certain safety systems like the airbag (SRS) or brake position sensor may require a simple relearn procedure with a capable scan tool to fully sync with the new module.
Do I need to send my old BCM back?
No. This product has no core charge. You can keep your original module, which can be helpful for double-checking part numbers or for any other diagnostic purposes.
My original part number is 15081796. Will this one work?
Yes. This BCM, part number 15095334, is a direct replacement for all the part numbers listed, including 15081796. It is fully compatible and will function identically once programmed to your VIN.
Where is the BCM located on my 2002 GMC Yukon?
On the 2002 GMC Yukon and similar full-size GM trucks and SUVs (like the Tahoe, Silverado, Sierra), the Body Control Module is typically located under the driver’s side of the dashboard, near the steering column.