2006 – 2007 GM Body Control Module (BCM) 15819552 – Programmed to Your VIN
Imagine dealing with erratic door locks on your 2007 Chevrolet Impala during a rainy commute, or your Savana 2500 Van’s interior lights flickering unexpectedly while hauling cargo at night. These frustrating symptoms often point to a failing Body Control Module, disrupting everything from power accessories to security systems. Our pre-programmed BCM, featuring part number 15819552, arrives ready for your exact vehicle, flashed with the latest GM updates using your VIN for seamless integration. It matches a wide array of interchangeable numbers like 10382479, 15093910, and 25892622, ensuring compatibility across models such as the Equinox, Express vans, Tahoe, and more. This direct replacement restores reliable operation, preventing costly downtime and enhancing daily driving confidence. By addressing root causes like corroded connections or software glitches, it delivers long-term stability, drawing from real-world diagnostics where I’ve seen similar fixes resolve intermittent failures in high-mileage GM fleets.
Key Features & Benefits
- Arrives fully programmed to your VIN, eliminating guesswork and ensuring perfect synchronization with your vehicle’s systems for immediate functionality.
- Incorporates the newest GM software flashes, optimizing performance in areas like lighting control and anti-theft protocols based on factory standards.
- Supports multiple compatible part numbers, offering flexibility for repairs on diverse GM models without sourcing mismatches.
- Enhances electrical reliability, reducing risks of failures in demanding scenarios like towing with a Yukon or daily use in an Express van.
- Backed by expert insights from years of hands-on repairs, this module often clears persistent issues like faulty window operation or dashboard warnings.
- Promotes smoother vehicle communication, preventing cascading problems that could affect fuel efficiency or accessory response times.
Common Issues & How This Fixes Them
Body Control Modules in 2006-2007 GM vehicles frequently encounter problems due to exposure to moisture, electrical surges, or age-related wear. For instance, if you’re troubleshooting why your Impala’s power windows won’t respond or doors lock sporadically, a faulty BCM could be the culprit, often triggering DTCs like B1370 for ignition key issues or U0140 for lost communication. In my experience with fleet vans like the Express 3500, these manifest as non-functional interior lights during night shifts, stemming from degraded internal circuits that disrupt signal relay. Another common headache is security system malfunctions on models like the Tahoe, where the vehicle refuses to start, linked to anti-theft module errors—I’ve seen this in rainy conditions where water ingress corrupts the unit. Replacing with our VIN-programmed BCM resolves these by restoring accurate control signals and updated firmware, effectively clearing codes and preventing recurrence. Consider a real scenario: a customer with a 2008 Savana reported random horn activation; after diagnostics, swapping the BCM fixed it, as the new module recalibrated the network without interference. For Acadia owners facing intermittent wiper failures, this part often eliminates the need for repeated scans by addressing underlying protocol mismatches. Always check battery voltage first, as low power can mimic BCM faults—aim for 12.6V or higher to avoid false positives.
Easy Installation Guide
- Provide your VIN immediately after purchase so we can program the BCM with the latest GM updates tailored to your vehicle.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety and prevent electrical shorts during the process.
- Locate the BCM—typically under the steering column in Tahoes, center dash in Express vans, or LH dash in Impalas—and remove any obstructing panels using basic tools like a screwdriver.
- Unplug the old module, connect the new one securely, and reassemble components, double-checking all harness connections for proper seating.
- Reconnect the battery and perform a key cycle: insert the key, turn to ON for 10 minutes, then off for 30 seconds—repeat three times if no-start occurs to complete theft deterrent relearn per GM standards.
- Test all functions like lights, locks, and windows; if issues persist, scan for codes to confirm integration.
Fitment Details
Compatible with:
2006 – 2007 GM
Verify part numbers; provide VIN for confirmation.
Restore your GM vehicle’s reliability today with this VIN-programmed BCM—don’t let electrical glitches sideline your daily drives or work tasks. Order now and experience hassle-free operation; for best results, pair with a fresh battery check to maximize longevity.