2009 – 2012 – Body Control Module 15093910 Programmed To Your VIN VIN BCM

2009 – 2012 GM – Body Control Module 15093910 Programmed To Your VIN

Struggling with erratic door locks, flickering lights, or no-start issues in your 2009-2012 Chevy Tahoe or GMC Yukon? This VIN-programmed BCM fixes common problems like DTC B1370 by restoring signal flow and anti-theft stability. It resolves communication errors for fewer dashboard warnings and smoother performance during towing or long drives. Key benefits include precise vehicle matching for quick install and enhanced electrical reliability, saving on diagnostics. Pro tip: Check battery voltage first to avoid mimicking symptoms. Fix your GM BCM issues today!

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2009 – 2012 – Body Control Module (BCM) 15093910 – Programmed to Your VIN

Imagine you’re behind the wheel of your 2010 Chevy Tahoe, and suddenly the power windows refuse to budge, or the interior lights flicker erratically while you’re navigating a dark highway. These frustrating glitches often point to a failing Body Control Module (BCM), the central hub managing everything from lighting to door locks in GM vehicles. If you’re dealing with intermittent electrical issues on models like the Tahoe or Express van, this pre-programmed BCM is your reliable solution. It’s flashed with the latest GM updates using your VIN for a perfect match, ensuring seamless integration. Compatible with a wide range of part numbers including 15093910, 25892622, 20815898, and others like 20921435 or 22860591, it fits various 2009-2012 GM rides such as the Equinox, Acadia, or Savana. Beyond basic replacement, this module restores full functionality, preventing costly breakdowns and enhancing daily driving reliability—think smoother operation during long hauls or family trips.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Delivers precise VIN-specific programming to match your exact vehicle specs, eliminating compatibility headaches and ensuring quick startup.
  • Incorporates the newest GM software flashes for improved electrical stability, addressing common glitches in systems like anti-theft or climate control.
  • Supports a broad array of GM models from 2007-2013, including vans and SUVs, making it a versatile fix for fleet owners or DIY enthusiasts.
  • Enhances overall vehicle performance by resolving communication errors between modules, leading to fewer dashboard warnings and better fuel efficiency in demanding conditions.
  • Comes ready-to-install with expert-backed updates, saving you time and shop fees while boosting long-term dependability on the road.
  • Provides peace of mind through proven compatibility with IDs like 25892622, helping clear persistent issues without extensive diagnostics.

Common Issues & How This Fixes Them

Many GM owners from 2009-2012 report BCM-related problems that disrupt everyday use. For instance, if your Chevy Impala’s door locks fail to respond or the alarm triggers randomly, it could stem from corroded connections or software glitches in the module, often exacerbated by moisture exposure in humid climates. This leads to safety concerns, like being locked out during an emergency. Another frequent headache is erratic headlights or taillights on a GMC Yukon, potentially caused by voltage fluctuations that the BCM can’t regulate, increasing accident risks at night. We’ve seen cases where Savana van drivers face no-start conditions due to anti-theft system faults, tying back to outdated BCM firmware. Replacing with this programmed unit directly tackles these by refreshing the control logic and restoring proper signal flow. In real scenarios, like towing heavy loads in an Express 3500, a faulty BCM might cause power accessory failures—our module fixes that by stabilizing the network. Expert tip: Before swapping, check battery voltage; low levels mimic BCM symptoms and could waste your effort. This approach not only clears issues like DTC B1370 (device ignition circuit) but also prevents recurrence, drawing from years of shop insights where updated modules have saved owners from repeated repairs.

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 negative battery cable to ensure safety and prevent electrical shorts during the process.
  3. Locate the BCM—typically under the steering column in Tahoes or center dash in Express vans—and remove the old unit by unplugging connectors carefully.
  4. Install the new BCM in the same position, securing all connections firmly to avoid loose wires that could cause intermittent failures.
  5. Reconnect the battery and perform a quick system check; if a no-start occurs due to theft deterrent, cycle the key: insert key, turn to ON for 10 minutes, off for 30 seconds, repeat three times.
  6. Test all functions like lights and locks; note that per GM standards, theft relearn is only necessary if the engine doesn’t crank post-install—most cases resolve with basic key cycles.

Fitment Details

Compatible with:

2009 – 2012 –

Verify part numbers; provide VIN for confirmation.

Restoring your GM vehicle’s electrical harmony with this BCM means fewer headaches and more reliable drives ahead. Don’t let nagging issues sideline you—grab this programmed module today and get back on the road confidently. Pro tip: Pair it with a battery check for optimal results.

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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