Restore Peak Performance to Your GM Truck or SUV
Is your Hummer H2, Silverado, Sierra, or other compatible GM vehicle suffering from perplexing issues like a persistent check engine light, erratic shifting, poor fuel economy, or a no-start condition? The Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the electronic brain of your vehicle’s engine and transmission, is often the culprit. This replacement PCM, part number 12602802, is the definitive solution to restore your vehicle’s original performance, drivability, and reliability.
As the central command unit, a failing PCM can create a cascade of problems that are often misdiagnosed, leading to costly and unnecessary repairs. Our process eliminates the guesswork. We provide a high-quality replacement PCM that is professionally programmed with the latest GM factory software updates, specifically tailored to your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This ensures seamless communication between all vehicle modules and guarantees correct engine and transmission operation right out of the box.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2005 Sierra 2500 with the 6.0L come in that was driving the owner crazy. It had a random, intermittent stalling issue that no one could pinpoint. It would run fine for days, then suddenly die at a stoplight. No consistent codes were stored, just a few random communication errors. After checking all the usual suspects—fuel pump, crank sensor, wiring harnesses—we focused on the PCM. We swapped in one of our VIN-programmed modules, performed the security relearn, and the truck ran flawlessly. The old PCM had an internal intermittent fault that only showed up under specific operating temperatures. A new, correctly programmed module was the simple, effective fix.
Diagnosing a Faulty HUMMER H2 PCM
A vehicle’s PCM can fail gradually or suddenly, presenting a wide range of symptoms. If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, a failing computer could be the root cause. This module is the key to getting your truck back on the road and running as it should.
Common Symptoms of a Failing PCM
- ✔ Check Engine Light is illuminated with various or no specific codes.
- ✔ Vehicle refuses to start or has difficulty starting.
- ✔ Noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency.
- ✔ Engine stalling, stuttering, or misfiring while driving.
- ✔ Harsh or erratic automatic transmission shifting.
- ✔ Failure to pass state emissions testing.
- ✔ Communication errors with diagnostic scan tools.
The Importance of VIN Programming
You cannot simply install a used PCM from another vehicle. Each module is programmed with specific data for the engine, transmission, emissions equipment, and options of the original vehicle it came from. Our service is critical: we take your VIN and flash this module with the exact software your vehicle requires. This makes the installation process as straightforward as possible, ensuring your engine runs efficiently, your transmission shifts smoothly, and all systems operate as the manufacturer intended.
This PCM is a direct replacement for multiple service numbers, including 89017750, 12582605, 12589463, 12602802, 89017734, and 28042802, and fits a wide array of GM trucks and SUVs from 2003 to 2007. Please verify the part number and check the detailed fitment list to confirm compatibility with your specific vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need to provide my VIN?
Your vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is essential because it allows us to load the exact, correct software from GM for your specific engine, transmission, and emissions options. This ensures the PCM works perfectly with your vehicle, preventing performance issues and compatibility problems.
Is this a plug-and-play part?
Because we pre-program the module to your VIN, it is nearly plug-and-play. However, on most GM vehicles of this era, you will need to perform a security relearn procedure after installation. This procedure syncs the new PCM with your vehicle’s anti-theft system and can typically be done without special tools. Instructions are widely available online or in service manuals.
How do I know for sure that my PCM is the problem?
Diagnosing a PCM requires ruling out other potential causes first, such as sensors, wiring, and fuel delivery. Common indicators of PCM failure include multiple unrelated trouble codes, communication loss with a scan tool, or symptoms that persist after other related parts have been replaced. If you’re unsure, consulting with a professional technician is recommended.
Where is the PCM located on my vehicle?
On most compatible vehicles like the Hummer H2, Silverado, Tahoe, and Sierra, the PCM is located in the engine bay, on the driver’s side, under or next to the battery tray. It’s a silver metal box with multiple large electrical connectors.
Will this fix my transmission shifting problems?
The PCM controls both the engine and the transmission. If your shifting problems are caused by faulty electronic commands from a failing module, then yes, replacing it with this correctly programmed unit should resolve those issues and restore smooth shifting.