Restore Your Truck’s Electrical System and Drive with Confidence
Is your 2010 GMC Yukon experiencing bizarre electrical problems? Flickering lights, malfunctioning power windows, a security system that has a mind of its own, or an instrument cluster that randomly dies are all classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). As the central command center for your vehicle’s body electronics, a faulty BCM can cause widespread and frustrating issues, often leading to a vehicle that won’t start. Stop chasing electrical gremlins and get a definitive solution with our reliable, VIN-programmed BCM.
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution. We take the hassle and high cost out of the equation by programming the module to your vehicle’s specific VIN before we ship it. This means you can bypass the expensive trip to the dealership for programming. For the seasoned mechanic, this saves valuable bay time. For the DIY enthusiast, it makes a complex job manageable, turning a potential headache into a satisfying weekend project. This 2010 Yukon Body Control Module is your direct path to restoring full functionality and peace of mind.
Case Study: A Tricky Diagnosis
I once had a 2010 Yukon in my bay that was driving the owner crazy. The radio would switch stations on its own, the door locks would cycle while driving, and occasionally, the anti-theft light would flash, preventing it from starting. The owner had already replaced the battery and checked all the fuses. A scan revealed a slew of communication codes, specifically a U0140 (Lost Communication With Body Control Module). This pointed directly to an internal failure in the BCM. Instead of a costly new unit from the dealer, we installed a VIN-programmed module just like this one. The swap took less than an hour, and every single electrical issue was resolved instantly. It’s a textbook example of how a failing BCM can mimic a dozen other problems.
Is Your Yukon Exhibiting These Electrical Gremlins?
A failing BCM can manifest in numerous ways. If you’re noticing any of the following, it’s a strong indicator that your module needs attention:
- âś” Erratic or non-functional interior/exterior lights.
- âś” Power windows, locks, or mirrors working intermittently or not at all.
- âś” The security system light is on, or the vehicle won’t start (anti-theft active).
- âś” Instrument cluster gauges behaving erratically or going dark.
- âś” Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to communication errors, such as U0140, U0155, or B-series codes.
- âś” Radio or climate control systems malfunctioning.
Your Straightforward BCM Installation Guide
Installing your new 2010 Yukon Body Control Module is a direct process, especially since the programming is already done. Here’s a general guide to get you started:
- Safety First: Always disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery before working on any electrical components.
- Locate the BCM: In most 2010 Yukons and similar GM trucks/SUVs, the BCM is located under the driver’s side of the dashboard, near the steering column. You may need to remove a lower dash panel for access.
- Disconnect and Remove: Carefully unplug the multiple electrical connectors from the old BCM. They have locking tabs that need to be pressed to release. Once disconnected, unbolt or unclip the module from its mounting bracket.
- Install the New Module: Mount your new, pre-programmed BCM in the same location and securely plug in all the electrical connectors. Ensure each one clicks into place.
- Power Up and Test: Reconnect the negative battery terminal. Turn the key to the ‘On’ position and test all body functions: lights, windows, locks, radio, etc.
- Perform Relearn Procedures (If Needed): As noted in our technical information, you may need to perform a Brake Pedal Position Relearn or an Airbag System Sync if specific warning lights appear.
Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Always consult a factory service manual for instructions specific to your vehicle’s exact model and trim.
Verified Fitment Across a Range of GM Vehicles
This BCM, part number 25847588, is a direct replacement for a wide array of GM vehicles and supersedes many previous part numbers. Please verify your original part number or confirm fitment for your specific model below:
Interchangeable 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
2010 Yukon Body Control Module
Will this fix my no-start problem?
If your no-start issue is caused by the factory anti-theft system being triggered by a faulty BCM, then yes, this pre-programmed is the correct fix. It restores proper communication and allows the vehicle to start normally.