Restore Full Electronic Functionality to Your GM Vehicle
Is your 2010 Chevy Suburban 1500, or another compatible GM vehicle, suffering from bizarre electrical issues? Flickering lights, malfunctioning power windows and locks, or a security system that acts on its own are common signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM is the central command center for your vehicle’s body electronics, and when it fails, it can cause a wide range of frustrating problems. This replacement Body Control Module is the definitive solution, arriving pre-programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN for a straightforward installation.
Is Your Vehicle Experiencing These BCM Issues?
- ✔ Erratic or non-functional interior and exterior lights.
- ✔ Power windows, door locks, or mirrors working intermittently or not at all.
- ✔ The security system or keyless entry failing to operate correctly.
- ✔ Unexplained battery drain when the vehicle is off.
- ✔ Warning lights appearing on the dashboard with no apparent cause.
- ✔ Issues with the radio, climate control, or instrument cluster functions.
Why Choose Our Pre-Programmed 2010 Suburban Body Control Module?
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution. We take the guesswork and extra expense out of the repair. Simply provide your vehicle’s VIN during checkout, and our technicians will flash the module with the latest GM-certified software specific to your vehicle’s options and configuration. This eliminates the need for a costly trip to the dealership for programming, making the repair process faster and more affordable.
Installation and Post-Install Considerations
While the physical installation is often a direct swap, some vehicles may require additional electronic steps to ensure all systems communicate correctly. After installing your new BCM, be aware of the following potential procedures:
- Airbag System Sync: If the airbag warning light is illuminated after installation, a professional scan tool is needed to perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure. This syncs the new BCM with the airbag system.
- Brake Pedal Position Relearn: On some models, a brake pedal position sensor relearn may be necessary to ensure proper operation of the brake lights and traction control system.
Specific procedures can vary by vehicle. Always consult a factory service manual or a qualified technician for guidance.
Guaranteed Fitment for Multiple Part Numbers
This BCM is a direct replacement for a wide range of original equipment part numbers, ensuring broad compatibility. Your vehicle is a match if it uses any of 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
How does the VIN programming service work?
After you place your order, you will need to provide us with your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Our technicians use this VIN to load the exact software and configuration your vehicle had from the factory, ensuring all your specific options work correctly.
Is this BCM difficult to install?
The physical replacement is typically straightforward for someone with moderate mechanical skill. The BCM is usually located under the dashboard. However, some vehicles may require post-installation electronic procedures, like an airbag sync, which requires a professional-grade scan tool.
Do I need to send my old part back?
No. This BCM is sold without a core charge. You can keep your original module.
Will this fix my specific electrical problem?
This module will correct issues directly caused by a faulty BCM. It’s crucial to properly diagnose the problem first, as issues like bad wiring, faulty grounds, or other failing components can sometimes mimic BCM failure.
What if my airbag light is on after I install it?
This is a known possibility. The new BCM needs to be electronically introduced to the airbag system (SDM). This requires a ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure, which must be done with a compatible high-end diagnostic tool.