2007 – 2009 – Body Control Module 15093910 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

2007 – 2009 GM – Body Control Module 15093910 Programmed To Your VIN

Struggling with erratic door locks in your 2008 Chevy Express or flickering lights in a 2007 Pontiac Torrent? These body control module failure symptoms often stem from corroded connections or software glitches, triggering DTC U0140 and disabling features like remote start. Our VIN-programmed BCM arrives plug-and-play ready, incorporating latest GM flashes to clear codes and restore reliable lighting, anti-theft, and accessory power. It enhances durability for heavy towing or extreme weather, fixing non-responsive windows and intermittent alarms. For troubleshooting, scan OBD-II codes first and check fuses. Regain smooth operation in models like Equinox or Savana. Fix your GM electrical issues today!

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2007 – 2009 GM Vehicles Body Control Module (BCM) 15093910 – Programmed to Your VIN

Imagine dealing with erratic door locks on your 2008 Chevy Express van during a busy delivery day, or your 2007 Pontiac Torrent’s interior lights flickering unpredictably while driving at night. These frustrating symptoms often point to a failing Body Control Module, disrupting everything from power accessories to security features. Our pre-programmed BCM, part number 15093910, arrives ready for your specific vehicle, flashed with the latest GM updates using your VIN for seamless integration. It matches numerous interchangeable numbers like 10382479, 15276271, and 25892622, ensuring broad compatibility across models such as the Equinox 07-09 or Savana 2500 Van 08-09. This direct replacement restores reliable operation, preventing those random electrical glitches that can sideline your ride. By addressing root causes like corroded connections or software glitches, it delivers peace of mind and gets you back on the road faster, with expert-level performance tailored to GM standards.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Arrives fully programmed with your VIN for plug-and-play ease, eliminating the need for dealer visits and saving hours of diagnostic time.
  • Incorporates the newest GM software flashes to resolve persistent electrical faults, enhancing overall vehicle reliability in demanding conditions like heavy towing or extreme weather.
  • Supports a wide range of functions including lighting control, anti-theft systems, and accessory power, fixing issues like non-responsive windows or intermittent alarms.
  • Backed by precise compatibility with models like the 2010 Tahoe or 2008-2009 Hummer H2, reducing the risk of mismatch errors during installation.
  • Offers long-term durability against common failures, such as voltage spikes, helping prevent costly breakdowns in high-mileage vans or SUVs.
  • Includes expert tips for troubleshooting, like checking fuse panels first, to empower DIY repairs and boost confidence in your fix.

Common Issues & How This Fixes Them

GM owners often face Body Control Module problems that manifest in subtle yet aggravating ways. For instance, in a 2007-2009 Equinox, you might notice power door locks failing to respond, caused by internal BCM circuit degradation from moisture exposure—leading to security vulnerabilities or locked-out scenarios during rainstorms. This replacement BCM corrects that by providing updated circuitry that resists environmental wear, restoring smooth operation. Another frequent headache is dashboard warning lights triggering DTC U0140 (lost communication with BCM) on models like the 2010 Yukon, often due to faulty wiring harnesses or software corruption, resulting in disabled features like remote start. Our VIN-programmed unit clears this code by re-establishing stable connections, drawing from real-world cases where similar fixes prevented no-start conditions after battery replacements. In vans like the Express 3500 08-09, intermittent wiper failures or erratic gauge readings stem from BCM overload during heavy use; this module’s enhanced processing handles the load better, minimizing disruptions. Expert analysis shows these issues spike in older modules without updates—our solution integrates fresh GM calibrations to preempt them. If you’re troubleshooting “BCM failure symptoms in 2008 Impala,” symptoms like flickering headlights or unresponsive key fobs are common, fixed here through precise flashing that aligns with your vehicle’s exact specs. Always scan for codes first; a quick OBD-II check can confirm BCM involvement before diving in.

Easy Installation Guide

  1. Provide your VIN immediately after purchase so we can program the BCM with the latest GM updates tailored to your vehicle.
  2. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety and reset any residual power—wait 10 minutes to avoid electrical surges.
  3. Locate the BCM (typically center dash or under steering column, depending on model like Equinox or Tahoe) and remove the old unit by unplugging connectors carefully.
  4. Install the new BCM, securing it in place and reconnecting all harnesses firmly to prevent loose connections.
  5. Reconnect the battery and perform a basic system check; if a no-start occurs due to theft deterrent, initiate relearn by inserting the key, turning to ON (not start) for 10 minutes, then off for 30 seconds—repeat three times until the security light extinguishes.
  6. Test all functions like lights, locks, and accessories; clear any lingering DTCs with a scan tool for optimal performance.

Fitment Details

Compatible with:

2007 – 2009 GM Vehicles

Verify part numbers; provide VIN for confirmation.

Regain control over your GM vehicle’s electrical systems with this reliable BCM replacement—it’s the smart choice for fixing those nagging issues without the hassle. Don’t let a faulty module ruin your drive; order now and supply your VIN for a perfect match that keeps you moving confidently.

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

MPN

15093910

Interchange part number

PartNumber

591

Model

BRAVADA

Year

2013

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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