2003 – 2006 Yukon Body Control Module 10383536 Programmed To Your VIN BCM

Restore Your Yukon’s Electronics

Fix frustrating electrical problems in your 2003-2006 GMC Yukon with this plug-and-play Body Control Module (BCM). Pre-programmed to your VIN, it’s the easy way to solve issues with power windows, door locks, HVAC, and security systems without a dealer visit. Get your reliable fix now and drive with confidence!

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Tired of Your Yukon’s Unpredictable Electronics?

If you’re dealing with a 2003-2006 GMC Yukon that seems to have a mind of its own—flickering lights, a dead instrument cluster, power windows that won’t budge, or a security system that randomly prevents you from starting your SUV—you’re not alone. These are classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). As the central command center for your vehicle’s body electronics, a faulty BCM can cause a cascade of frustrating and hard-to-diagnose problems. This isn’t just an annoyance; it can be a serious safety concern when exterior lights or security features fail.

This replacement BCM, part number 10383536 (and interchangeable with 15116066), is the definitive solution. We pre-program it to your vehicle’s exact VIN, so it arrives ready for a true plug-and-play installation. Forget about expensive dealership visits for programming—this module restores full functionality right out of the box, getting you back on the road with confidence and saving you hundreds of dollars.

A Technician’s Notebook: The Case of the Haunted Yukon

A customer brought in his 2005 Yukon XL last month with a laundry list of bizarre electrical issues. The radio would turn on and off, the driver’s side power window worked intermittently, and the airbag light was on. He’d already replaced the battery and checked the main grounds. His scanner was showing a U0140 – Lost Communication With Body Control Module code, along with a B1001 for the airbag system. In my 20 years of experience, these scattered, unrelated symptoms almost always point to one culprit: the BCM. After confirming the power and ground feeds to the module were good, we installed one of our VIN-programmed BCMs. The new module immediately resolved all the communication errors, and after performing the SDM key setup, the airbag light was gone for good. It’s a textbook example of how a single component failure can wreak havoc on an entire vehicle network.

Is Your Yukon Showing These Electrical Gremlins?

A failing BCM can manifest in numerous ways. If you’re experiencing any of the following, it’s highly likely your 2003-2006 Yukon BCM is the root cause:

  • ✔ Intermittent or non-functional power windows, door locks, or mirrors.
  • ✔ HVAC controls not working or the blower motor behaving erratically.
  • ✔ An active airbag warning light, often with DTCs like B1001 or communication codes.
  • ✔ Security system malfunctions, including a no-start condition where the engine cranks but won’t fire.
  • ✔ Interior dome lights or exterior headlights/taillights staying on or not turning on at all.
  • ✔ Communication errors with other modules, such as DTCs U0140, U0155, or U0100.
  • ✔ Erratic behavior from the windshield wipers or radio controls.

A Straightforward Guide to Your BCM Installation

One of the best parts about this solution is its simplicity. You don’t need to be a master mechanic to get this job done. The entire process typically takes less than 15 minutes.

  1. Safety First: Always disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery to prevent any electrical shorts and to help reset the vehicle’s systems.
  2. Locate the BCM: On most 2003-2006 Yukon models, the BCM is located under the driver’s side of the dashboard, near the steering column. It’s a black plastic box with several large multi-pin connectors.
  3. Disconnect and Remove: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors. They have release tabs that need to be pressed. Once unplugged, unclip or unbolt the old BCM from its mounting bracket and remove it.
  4. Install the New Module: Seat your new, VIN-programmed BCM into the mounting bracket and securely plug in all the electrical connectors. You’ll hear a click as they lock into place.
  5. Reconnect and Test: Reconnect the negative battery terminal. Turn the key to the ‘On’ position and test all body functions: lights, locks, windows, wipers, and HVAC to confirm everything is working correctly.
  6. Post-Installation Steps: In some cases, you may need a capable scan tool to perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure to clear the airbag light. A brake pedal position sensor relearn may also be required.

Verified Fitment for Your GM Truck or SUV

This Body Control Module is a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of General Motors vehicles, ensuring OEM-level performance and reliability. It is compatible with part numbers 10383536, 15116066, 15136225, 15198116, and more. Please verify your vehicle in the list below:

  • GMC Yukon / Yukon XL: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • GMC Sierra 1500/2500/3500 (Crew Cab): 2003-2007 Classic
  • GMC Sierra Denali: 2003-2007 Classic
  • Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Chevrolet Avalanche: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500/3500 (Crew Cab): 2003-2007 Classic
  • Cadillac Escalade / ESV / EXT: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Hummer H2: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Chevrolet Express / GMC Savana Vans (w/ PRP): 2004-2007

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does a Body Control Module do?

The BCM acts as the brain for your vehicle’s non-engine related electronic systems. It controls features like your power windows, door locks, interior and exterior lighting, security system, wipers, and climate controls, ensuring they all work together seamlessly.

Why is VIN programming so important for a BCM?

VIN programming loads your vehicle’s specific software and options into the module. Without it, the BCM won’t know how to operate your vehicle’s features correctly, leading to malfunctions or a no-start condition. Our pre-programming service saves you a mandatory, costly trip to the dealership.

Do I need any special tools for this installation?

For the physical replacement, you typically only need basic hand tools like a socket wrench or a small pry tool to access the module. However, to clear a persistent airbag light after installation, a professional-grade scan tool with the ability to perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key’ function is required.

Is there a core charge or do I need to return my old part?

No, there is no core charge for this part. You can keep your old module or dispose of it, making the process hassle-free for you.

Will this fix my ‘Service Airbag’ light?

If the airbag light is caused by a BCM failure or a B1001 code, replacing the module is the correct repair. After installation, the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure must be performed with a proper scan tool to extinguish the light.

Conditions & Options

Programmed to your VIN GM: 15116066

Genuine OEM

Yes

MPN

10383536

Interchange part number

Condition

Refurbished

PartNumber

591

Model

YUKON

Make

Year

2006

Brand

CHEVROLET TRUCK

Manufacturer Part Number

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