2006 – 2011 – Body Control Module 15872388 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

2006 – 2011 GM – Body Control Module 15872388 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

If your 2007 Chevy Impala’s dashboard lights flicker or GMC Savana door locks act up, this BCM fix clears DTCs like P1629 and U0140 for reliable performance. Pre-programmed to your VIN, it boosts electrical stability, enhances towing safety on Tahoe models, and includes a one-year warranty. Easy to install with practical tips for recalibration—restore smooth operation and avoid costly breakdowns today!

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2006 – 2011 – Body Control Module (BCM) 15872388 – Pre-Programmed to Your VIN with One-Year Warranty from Highway71AutoParts.com

Ever dealt with erratic dashboard lights flickering on your 2007 Chevy Impala during a rainy drive, or wondered why your GMC Savana van’s door locks fail unpredictably after a cold start? These frustrating symptoms often point to a failing Body Control Module (BCM), the central hub managing electrical systems in GM vehicles from 2006 to 2011. As a seasoned mechanic who’s diagnosed countless such issues, I’ve seen how a faulty BCM can disrupt everything from power windows to security features, leading to DTC codes like P1629 or intermittent no-start conditions. Our pre-programmed BCM, part number 15872388, arrives ready for your specific VIN, flashed with the latest GM updates to restore seamless operation. Compatible with a wide range of models including the Impala, Tahoe, Express vans, and more, this unit clears persistent trouble codes and enhances overall vehicle reliability, especially for towing setups where stable electronics are crucial.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Pre-flashed with GM’s newest software updates using your VIN for exact match, eliminating guesswork and ensuring plug-and-play compatibility.
  • Supports multiple interchangeable part numbers like 10382479, 20815898, and 25892622, making it a versatile replacement for various GM applications.
  • Boosts system stability, fixing issues like erratic lighting or accessory failures that could compromise safety during highway hauls or daily commutes.
  • Comes with a one-year warranty, giving you peace of mind without any core return hassles—perfect for DIY enthusiasts or fleet owners.
  • Optimizes electrical efficiency, potentially improving fuel economy by resolving parasitic drains that drain batteries overnight.
  • Enhances towing reliability by maintaining consistent power distribution to trailer connections, based on real-world fixes I’ve implemented in shop scenarios.

Common Issues & How This Fixes Them

In my two decades of hands-on work, BCM failures in 2006-2011 GM models often manifest as mysterious electrical glitches. For instance, owners of a 2008 Chevy Express van might notice power door locks that work sporadically, caused by corroded internal circuits or software glitches triggering DTC codes such as U0140. This not only strands you but also poses security risks. Another common headache: intermittent wiper operation on a 2010 GMC Yukon during storms, stemming from BCM communication breakdowns that disrupt sensor inputs. I’ve analyzed cases where heat cycles degrade the module, leading to dashboard warning lights that won’t clear without a scan tool. Replacing with our VIN-programmed BCM resolves these by restoring precise control over body functions, clearing codes effectively, and preventing recurrence. For towing enthusiasts with a 2009 Chevy Tahoe, a bad BCM could cause trailer brake light failures, heightening accident risks—our unit stabilizes these connections for safer hauls. Proactively addressing these early avoids costly towing fees, as I’ve advised many clients facing “no communication with BCM” errors.

Pro Tip: If your scan tool shows persistent airbag codes post-install, run the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure to reset the warning light and ensure full safety system integration.

Easy Installation Guide

  1. Provide your vehicle’s VIN after purchase so we can program the BCM with the latest GM updates tailored to your exact model.
  2. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety and prevent electrical surges during the swap—locate the BCM typically under the steering column, center dash, or LH firewall depending on your GM vehicle.
  3. Remove the old unit by unplugging connectors and unbolting it; install the new BCM in the same position, reconnecting all harnesses securely.
  4. Reconnect the battery and perform any necessary recalibrations: For airbag systems, use a diagnostic tool for the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ to clear warning lights.
  5. If brake response feels off, recalibrate the pedal position via scan tool for optimal performance—consult your manual as steps vary by model like Impala or Savana.
  6. For anti-theft relearn (only if no-start occurs): Cycle the key from off to run three times, waiting 10 minutes each, to sync the system without professional help.

Fitment Details

Compatible with:

2006 – 2011 –

Verify part numbers; provide VIN for confirmation. No core charge required.

Don’t let a failing BCM sideline your GM vehicle—grab this pre-programmed solution today to regain reliable performance and clear those nagging codes. Order now from Highway71AutoParts.com and drive with confidence, knowing expert support backs every part.

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

MPN

15872388

Interchange part number

PartNumber

591

Model

BRAVADA

Year

2013

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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