Programmed 2006-2013 GM BCM 15093910 | Body Control Module | VIN Flashed

Restore Your Vehicle’s Electrical System

Fix frustrating electrical gremlins with our VIN-programmed Body Control Module for 2006-2013 GM vehicles. It arrives flashed with the latest software and ready to install, saving you a trip to the dealer. Get your VIN-programmed BCM and fix it right the first time!

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Tired of Unpredictable Electrical Problems in Your GM Vehicle?

If you’re dealing with flickering dash lights, power windows with a mind of their own, or a security system that randomly prevents your car from starting, you’re not alone. These frustrating and often intermittent issues are classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). As the central hub for your vehicle’s body electronics, a faulty BCM can wreak havoc, making your car unreliable. I’ve seen it countless times in my 20+ years of diagnostics—a simple BCM failure can mimic a dozen other problems, leading to wasted time and money on incorrect repairs.

This isn’t just another part; it’s a direct solution. We offer a reliable, professionally programmed 2006-2013 GM BCM that eliminates the guesswork. The biggest hurdle with BCM replacement has always been the expensive and complicated programming required at a dealership. We solve that for you. Simply provide your vehicle’s VIN during checkout, and our technicians will flash this module with the latest GM software specific to your car’s configuration. It arrives at your door ready for a straightforward installation, getting you back on the road with confidence.

Case Study: A Tricky Diagnosis

A customer brought in their 2011 Chevy Traverse complaining of a dead battery every morning. They had already replaced the battery and alternator, but the parasitic draw persisted. After hooking up a multimeter, we saw a significant amp draw even with the key off. By pulling fuses one by one, we isolated the draw to the BCM circuit. The internal circuitry of the original 2006-2013 GM BCM had failed, keeping certain components like the interior lights faintly active overnight. Swapping in a VIN-programmed module like this one not only solved the battery drain but also fixed a quirky power lock issue the owner had forgotten to mention. It’s a perfect example of how one component can cause a cascade of confusing symptoms.

Common Signs of a Failing BCM

If your vehicle is exhibiting any of these symptoms, a failing Body Control Module is a likely culprit. Replacing it can restore proper function and reliability.

  • ✔ Intermittent or non-functional power windows, locks, or mirrors.
  • ✔ Erratic dashboard lights, gauges, or warning messages (e.g., ‘Service Theft System’).
  • ✔ Headlights, taillights, or interior lights staying on or not turning on at all.
  • ✔ Key fob not working correctly or vehicle security system acting up.
  • ✔ Unexplained battery drain leading to a no-start condition.
  • ✔ Horn honking unexpectedly or not working when pressed.

A Straightforward Guide to Your BCM Swap

Installing your new BCM is a manageable job for a confident DIYer. While the exact location varies by model (see fitment list), the general process is similar. Always consult a repair manual for your specific vehicle.

  1. Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery to prevent electrical shorts.
  2. Locate the BCM: It’s typically found under the driver’s or passenger’s side dashboard, or behind the center console.
  3. Remove Trim Panels: Carefully remove any plastic trim or panels necessary to access the module. Keep track of your screws and clips.
  4. Disconnect and Remove: Unplug the electrical connectors from the old BCM. They have locking tabs that need to be depressed. Once disconnected, unbolt or unclip the module from its mounting bracket.
  5. Install the New BCM: Mount your new, pre-programmed BCM and securely reconnect all electrical harnesses. You should hear a ‘click’ as they lock in place.
  6. Reconnect Battery: Re-attach the negative battery terminal.
  7. Post-Installation Procedures: This is a critical step. You will need a capable scan tool to perform two key procedures: the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key in BCM’ to clear the airbag light and, if applicable for your vehicle, a ‘Brake Pedal Position Sensor Calibration’. Failure to do these can result in persistent warning lights and improper system function.

Verified Vehicle Compatibility

This module is a direct replacement for a wide range of General Motors vehicles. Please confirm your model and year below. This part replaces numerous original part numbers, including 10382479, 15093910, 15819552, 20815898, 22860591, 25892622, and more.

Buick

  • Enclave: 2008-2012 (LH dash)
  • Lucerne: 2006-2011 (Right side dash)

Cadillac

  • CTS: 2008-2013 (LH/RH dash)
  • DTS: 2006-2011 (RH center dash)
  • Escalade / ESV / EXT: 2010 (Under steering column, check ID)
  • SRX: 2007-2009 (LH dash)
  • STS: 2010 (Center dash)

Chevrolet

  • Avalanche 1500: 2010 (Under steering column, check ID)
  • Caprice: 2011-2013
  • Captiva Sport: 2012 (Center dash, check ID)
  • Equinox: 2007-2009 (Center dash)
  • Express Vans (1500/2500/3500): 2008-2012 (Center dash, verify engine/options)
  • Impala: 2006-2013 (LH dash, check ID for ’13)
  • Monte Carlo: 2006-2007 (LH steering column)
  • Suburban 1500: 2010 (Under steering column, check ID)
  • Tahoe: 2010 (Under steering column, check ID)
  • Traverse: 2009-2012 (LH dash)

GMC

  • Acadia: 2007-2012 (LH dash)
  • Savana Vans (1500/2500/3500): 2008-2012 (Center dash, verify engine/options)
  • Yukon / Yukon XL 1500: 2010 (Under steering column, check ID)

Hummer

  • H2: 2008-2009 (LH firewall)

Pontiac

  • G8: 2008-2009 (Center dash)
  • Torrent: 2007-2009 (Center dash)

Saturn

  • Outlook: 2007-2010 (Center dash)
  • Vue: 2008-2010 (Center dash)

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does a Body Control Module do?

The BCM is a computer in your car that manages and controls many of the electronic accessories not related to the engine. This includes power windows, locks, lights, wipers, security system, and more. When it fails, you get strange electrical symptoms.

Why do you need my VIN to program the BCM?

Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) allows us to load the exact software and settings your car had from the factory. This ensures all your specific options (like keyless entry, sunroof, etc.) work correctly and that the module communicates properly with other computers in the vehicle.

Is this a plug-and-play part?

Mostly, yes. Because we pre-program it with your VIN, you avoid the most difficult step. However, after physical installation, you will need a diagnostic scan tool to perform a couple of quick relearn procedures, like the ‘Setup SDM Primary Key’ for the airbag system. This is standard for any BCM replacement.

Will this fix my car’s specific electrical problem?

This part is the solution for a faulty BCM. If your vehicle’s symptoms match the common failure signs and the BCM has been diagnosed as the problem, then yes, this module is designed to resolve those issues. Proper diagnosis is key before ordering any part.

What tools are required for the post-installation procedures?

You will need a mid-to-high-level bidirectional scan tool. Basic code readers cannot perform the necessary functions like the SDM key setup or brake pedal calibration. Many independent repair shops have this equipment if you are not equipped for it.

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

MPN

15093910

Interchange part number

PartNumber

591

Model

BRAVADA

Year

2013

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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