Are you battling frustrating electrical problems in your 2010 Cadillac Escalade ESV? Issues like malfunctioning power windows, flickering interior lights, or random warning messages on your dashboard are often signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM is the central computer for your vehicle’s body electronics, and when it fails, it can cause a wide range of confusing and intermittent symptoms. This replacement BCM is the definitive solution to restore your vehicle’s functionality and peace of mind.
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution. We pre-program each module to your vehicle’s specific VIN, loading it with the latest software updates directly from GM. This critical step ensures compatibility and proper function right out of the box, saving you a costly trip to the dealership for programming. Simply provide your VIN after purchase, and we’ll handle the rest, shipping you a module that’s ready for installation.
We had a 2010 Yukon Denali in the shop with a laundry list of bizarre electrical complaints. The radio would turn off randomly, the driver’s side power lock was inoperative, and the security light would flash for no reason. The owner had already replaced the battery and checked fuses to no avail. After hooking up our diagnostic scanner, we saw multiple communication errors pointing towards the BCM. Instead of a complicated dealer visit, we ordered a VIN-programmed module. The installation was straightforward, and upon starting the vehicle, every single issue was resolved. It’s a perfect example of how a failing 2010 Escalade Body Control Module (or its equivalent in a Yukon) can mimic a dozen other problems, and how a pre-programmed part is the most efficient fix.
Common Symptoms of a Failing BCM
- ✔ Power windows, door locks, or mirrors working intermittently or not at all.
- ✔ Interior or exterior lights flickering, staying on, or not turning on.
- ✔ The security system acting up, or the vehicle failing to start due to a security fault.
- ✔ False warning lights appearing on the instrument cluster (e.g., ‘Service StabiliTrak’, ‘Service Airbag’).
- ✔ Radio or climate control systems malfunctioning.
- ✔ Key fobs not being recognized by the vehicle.
Your Direct-Fit, Programmed Solution
This 2010 Escalade Body Control Module is a direct replacement for part number 25892622 and a wide range of other GM part numbers. By programming it to your VIN, we ensure it integrates seamlessly with your vehicle’s existing systems. There is no core charge, so you can keep your original module. While the goal is a plug-and-play installation, some vehicles may require simple post-install relearn procedures. For instance, if the airbag light is illuminated after installation, a professional scan tool may be needed to perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure. Similarly, a ‘Brake Pedal Position Relearn’ might be necessary to ensure proper brake light and traction control operation. These are standard procedures for this type of repair.
This module is a direct replacement for the following part numbers: 10382479, 15093910, 15276271, 15299986, 15819552, 15828601, 15837419, 15872388, 15872421, 15880684, 15921352, 15921353, 15948438, 15948439, 20815898, 20839063, 20864767, 20864768, 20921435, 20921436, 20935349, 22860591, 25826124, 25826125, 25847588, 25847589, 25892622, 25910474, 25934762, 25934763, 95151084.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly does the Body Control Module do?
The BCM acts as the central computer for your vehicle’s comfort and convenience features. It controls functions like power windows, locks, interior lighting, security systems, key fob recognition, and wipers, ensuring they all work together correctly.
Is this part difficult to install?
For someone with moderate DIY mechanical skill, the installation is typically straightforward. The BCM is usually located under the steering column or behind the dash. The main benefit of our service is that the complex programming is already done, making the physical swap the only step required.
What happens after I order?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to provide us with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. Our technicians will then program the BCM with the latest GM software specific to your vehicle before shipping it to you.
Do I need to send my old BCM back?
No, there is no core charge for this module. You can keep your original part.
What if my airbag light is on after I install the new BCM?
This can happen occasionally. It means the new BCM needs to be electronically synced with the airbag’s computer (SDM). This requires a professional-grade scan tool to perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure, which is a quick process for any qualified repair shop.