2013 – 2014 GM BCM – Programmed To Your VIN
Is your GM experiencing issues like stalling, no-start conditions, or flashing error codes? This pre-programmed Body Control Module (BCM) is the perfect solution to restore your vehicle’s performance and reliability. We professionally program this unit with your vehicle’s VIN, ensuring it works seamlessly right out of the box. This part is a direct replacement for the following compatible part numbers: 22915542 22820314.
Key Features & Benefits
- Pre-programmed with your vehicle’s VIN for seamless integration
- Direct replacement for the specified part numbers
- Restores performance and reliability to your GM vehicle
Common Problems Solved
Simple Installation Process
- Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical shocks or damage.
- Locate the BCM and disconnect the wiring harness from it.
- Remove the screws holding the BCM in place and carefully take out the old module.
- Install the new BCM, ensuring all connections are secure and tightened properly.
- Reconnect the wiring harness and replace the negative battery cable.
Important Information
After replacing your BCM (Body Control Module), important steps must be taken to ensure proper functionality:
Resetting the Airbag Warning Light: Perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure using a qualified diagnostic tool to reset the airbag warning light.
Brake Pedal Recalibration: Some vehicles may require a brake pedal recalibration after BCM replacement. This ensures optimal braking performance and safety.
Note: The specific steps may vary depending on your vehicle, so it is advisable to consult your vehicle’s manual or seek assistance from a professional technician if you are unsure about any procedure.
Guaranteed Fitment
This module is guaranteed to be compatible with the following vehicles:
2013 – 2014 GM IMPALA, CTS, SAVANA 1500 VAN, TRAVERSE, ACADIA, EXPRESS 2500 VAN, and SAVANA 3500 VAN
Please verify your part number matches one of the compatible numbers listed above before ordering.
After replacing your BCM, it is essential to follow these crucial steps:
- Resetting the Airbag Warning Light: Perform the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ procedure using a qualified diagnostic tool to reset the airbag warning light.
- Brake Pedal Recalibration: Some vehicles may require a brake pedal recalibration after BCM replacement. This ensures optimal braking performance and safety.
We recommend consulting your vehicle’s manual or seeking assistance from a professional technician if you are unsure about any procedure. By following these steps, you can ensure the proper functioning of your new BCM and enjoy a safe and reliable driving experience.