Restore Your Truck’s Electrical System
Are strange electrical problems plaguing your 2010 Chevy Avalanche? A failing Body Control Module (BCM) is often the culprit behind a host of frustrating issues. This replacement BCM is the definitive, hassle-free solution to get your truck back to perfect working order. We take the guesswork and expensive dealership visits out of the equation by pre-programming this module specifically to your vehicle’s VIN. It arrives at your door ready for a straightforward installation, restoring the command center of your vehicle’s electronics.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
If you’re experiencing issues like power windows or locks not working, erratic interior or exterior lights, security system faults, or even a no-start condition due to VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) problems, a faulty BCM is the likely cause. Replacing it with a generic, un-programmed unit means a mandatory trip to the dealership for costly flashing. This Programmed 2010 Avalanche 1500 Body Control Module bypasses that step entirely, providing a direct path to a reliable repair.
Features & Benefits:
- ✔ VIN-Specific Programming: We flash the module with the latest GM software using your truck’s VIN, ensuring it communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s other systems right out of the box.
- ✔ Plug-and-Play Design: Simply disconnect the old module and connect this one. No complex programming or special tools are required for the initial installation.
- ✔ Eliminate Dealer Costs: Save hundreds of dollars by avoiding the high labor and programming fees charged by dealerships for this exact service.
- ✔ Comprehensive Solution: This single component can resolve a wide array of seemingly unrelated electrical issues, from instrument cluster malfunctions to remote keyless entry problems.
- ✔ No Core Charge: Keep your old part. There’s no need to worry about the cost or hassle of sending a core back to us.
- ✔ Peace of Mind: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
An Expert’s Insight
As a technician, I’ve seen countless owners chase electrical gremlins for weeks, replacing switches and wiring harnesses only to find the BCM was the root cause. The BCM is the ‘brain’ for your truck’s body electronics. When it fails, it can create a cascade of confusing symptoms. In the past, this was always a dealership-only repair due to the need for proprietary programming tools. Offering a Programmed 2010 Avalanche 1500 Body Control Module direct to you is a game-changer, empowering you to complete a complex repair with confidence and save significant time and money.
This module is a direct replacement for a wide range of GM part numbers, including 25910474, 15880684, 20815898, 22860591, and many more, ensuring broad compatibility across the GM truck, van, and SUV lineup. By ordering this Programmed 2010 Avalanche 1500 Body Control Module, you are choosing the most efficient and reliable way to restore your vehicle’s full functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the VIN programming process work?
It’s simple. After you complete your purchase, you will need to provide us with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. Our technicians use this information to load the correct software and vehicle-specific settings onto the BCM before it is shipped to you.
Is this part difficult to install?
The physical installation is typically straightforward. On the Avalanche, the BCM is located under the steering column. It involves removing a few dash panels and disconnecting electrical connectors. While the physical swap is simple, please be aware that some vehicles may require a post-install procedure, like an airbag system sync or brake pedal position relearn, which may need a professional scan tool.
What if my original part number isn’t listed?
The provided list of part numbers is extensive. This BCM is designed to supersede and replace dozens of original GM part numbers. As long as your vehicle make, model, and year are listed in the compatibility chart, this module will be the correct fit once programmed to your VIN.
Will I need to do anything after installation?
In some cases, yes. If your airbag light comes on, a ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure is needed. Additionally, a ‘Brake Pedal Position Relearn’ may be required. These are standard procedures that can be performed by most automotive shops with a capable diagnostic tool.
Do I need to send my old BCM back?
No. This product comes with no core charge. You are free to keep or dispose of your original module as you see fit.