2007 – 2012 – Body Control Module 15828601 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

2007 – 2012 GM – Body Control Module 15828601 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

Struggling with flickering headlights in your 2007 Chevy Equinox or no-start issues in a 2010 GMC Savana? A failing body control module often causes these, triggering DTC codes like P0601, U0140, or B3055 from corrosion or surges. This pre-programmed BCM, matched to your VIN, restores electrical stability, clears codes, and boosts security for reliable towing in Express vans. Enjoy seamless integration, a one-year warranty, and easy install—disconnect battery, swap units, and relearn theft deterrent. Pro tip: Verify VIN for perfect fit. Fix your GM towing issues and electrical glitches today!

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2007 – 2012 GM Various Models Body Control Module (BCM) 15828601 – Pre-Programmed to Your VIN with One-Year Warranty from Highway71AutoParts.com

Ever dealt with frustrating electrical glitches in your 2007 Chevy Equinox, like doors that won’t lock or headlights flickering unexpectedly? Or maybe you’re asking, “Why is my 2010 GMC Savana van showing random warning lights and failing to start reliably?” These are classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM), the central hub managing everything from power windows to security systems in GM vehicles. Drawing from over two decades in auto diagnostics, I’ve seen how water damage or voltage spikes can corrupt these units, leading to costly downtime. Our solution? This pre-programmed BCM, part number 15828601, flashed with the latest GM updates using your VIN for a perfect match. It clears persistent DTC codes like P0601 or U0140, restoring smooth operation. Compatible with a wide range of models including 2007-2009 Equinox (center dash), 2008-2012 Express vans, 2007-2012 Acadia (LH dash), and more—check the full list below. This isn’t just a replacement; it’s a reliability booster that prevents future headaches, especially in high-mileage workhorses like Savana vans used for towing. By addressing root causes early, you’ll avoid escalating issues that could sideline your vehicle during critical hauls.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Pre-flashed with your VIN-specific GM software updates, ensuring seamless integration and eliminating programming hassles at the shop.
  • Supports multiple interchangeable part numbers like 10382479, 20815898, and 25892622 for broad compatibility across GM lineup.
  • Enhances vehicle security and electrical stability, improving towing reliability in models like the Express 3500 van with 6.0L engines.
  • Comes with a one-year warranty, giving you peace of mind against defects without any core return requirements.
  • Optimizes functions like airbag systems and brake controls, potentially clearing DTC codes for smoother diagnostics and safer drives.
  • Direct fit for locations such as center dash or under steering column, simplifying swaps in vehicles like the 2010 Tahoe.

Common Issues & How This Fixes Them

In my years fixing GM vehicles, BCM failures often stem from corrosion in humid climates or electrical surges during jump-starts. Take a 2008 Chevy Impala owner I helped: intermittent power door locks and a constant battery drain pointed to a faulty BCM disrupting the network. This replacement resolves that by restoring communication between modules, preventing energy waste and extending battery life. Another frequent problem is erratic lighting or wiper operation in 2007-2009 Pontiac Torrent models, caused by degraded internal circuits—our pre-programmed unit fixes this, ensuring consistent performance even in rainy conditions. For 2010 GMC Yukon drivers facing no-start scenarios due to anti-theft glitches, it clears security-related DTC codes like B3055, improving startup reliability. I’ve also seen airbag warning lights persist in Cadillac DTS from 2006-2011 after minor fender benders; this BCM allows proper resets, enhancing safety. Overall, it tackles root causes like software glitches, reducing repair costs and downtime—think of it as recalibrating your vehicle’s nervous system for peak efficiency.

Easy Installation Guide

  1. Provide your VIN 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 prevent electrical shorts during the swap.
  3. Locate the BCM—typically in the center dash, LH dash, or under the steering column, depending on your model like Equinox or Tahoe.
  4. Remove the old unit by unplugging connectors and mounting screws, then install the new one in reverse order.
  5. Reconnect the battery and perform any necessary relearns: If a no-start occurs, do a theft deterrent relearn by cycling the key from off to run (without cranking) for 10 minutes, three times.
  6. After installation, use a diagnostic tool for the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ to reset airbag lights, and recalibrate the brake pedal if your model requires it for optimal braking.
Pro Tip: For vans like the Savana 2500 with 6.6L diesel, double-check VIN-specific options like opt LMM to avoid compatibility snags—consult your manual for model variations.

Fitment Details

Compatible with:

2007 – 2012 GM Various Models

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

Don’t let BCM troubles disrupt your daily drives or work routes—grab this pre-programmed module today to restore reliability and clear those nagging codes. With our VIN-matched setup and warranty, you’re back on the road fast. Order now from Highway71AutoParts.com and experience the difference!

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

MPN

15828601

Interchange part number

PartNumber

591

Model

BRAVADA

Year

2013

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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