Mail-In Body Control Module Repair & Programming
Random electrical failures — power windows, door locks, interior lighting, wipers, horn — repaired at the component level. All vehicle makes. 48–72 hour turnaround. 6-month warranty.
What We Fix
- ✓ Power windows inoperative or intermittent
- ✓ Door locks cycling on their own or not responding
- ✓ Interior lights, dash lights, or headlights not working correctly
- ✓ Horn, wipers, or HVAC blower not functioning
- ✓ BCM communication faults (U-codes) on scan tool
- ✓ BCM water damage and corrosion repair
- ✓ Post-repair VIN programming and configuration
- Full diagnostic assessment
- Component-level BCM repair
- VIN programming & configuration
- 6-month warranty
- Free return shipping (Ground)
Response within 2 business hours
How It Works
Package & Ship
Remove your BCM, wrap in anti-static bubble wrap, ship via any carrier with tracking.
We Diagnose & Repair
Component-level repair, VIN programming, full bench verification of all BCM outputs. 48–72 hours.
Plug & Play Return
Repaired BCM shipped back programmed and ready. Free return shipping. 6-month warranty.
What Our Customers Say
“Door locks cycling by themselves, windows stopped working, dash lights going crazy. Dealer said new BCM $890. ShipYourECU fixed mine for $169. Every feature works perfectly.”
“BCM was throwing U-codes and shutting off accessories randomly. Shipped it out, back in 3 days, programmed to my VIN. Haven’t had a single electrical glitch since.”
“Water got into the BCM during a flood. Everyone said replace it — over $1,000. Charles repaired the board and had it back to me reprogrammed. Cheaper and faster than I expected.”
BCM Repair FAQ
What does a BCM do and how do I know it’s failed?
The BCM (Body Control Module) is the computer that manages your vehicle’s electrical accessories — power windows, door locks, interior lighting, horn, wipers, HVAC, and more. A failed BCM typically causes multiple electrical systems to misbehave simultaneously: accessories acting on their own, U-code communication faults on a scan tool, or complete loss of electrical function in certain zones.
Will the repaired BCM need dealer programming after I install it?
No. We program the BCM to your VIN and factory configuration before shipping it back. On most vehicles it is plug-and-play with no dealer visit required. We include any vehicle-specific post-install instructions with your return shipment.
Can you fix water-damaged BCMs?
Often yes. Water damage is one of the most common BCM failure modes we see. We inspect the board under magnification, clean corrosion, replace damaged components, and bench-test all outputs. We’ll assess it on arrival and contact you before proceeding if the damage is severe.
How long does BCM repair take?
Most BCM repairs are completed in 48–72 business hours from receipt. Rush 24-hour service is available for an additional $75–$100. We ship the same day the repair is completed.
What if you can’t fix my BCM?
We ship it back at no charge and issue a full refund. No fix, no fee — that’s the ShipYourECU money-back guarantee.
What vehicles do you repair BCMs for?
All major makes and models — Ford, Chevy/GM, Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai/Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and more. Contact us if you’re unsure about your specific module.
Ready to Fix Your Body Control Module?
Component-level repair. OEM programming. 48–72 hours. 6-month warranty.
Ship Your BCM Today →Get a Free Quote — Ship Your Module Today
Tell us your vehicle, module type, and what symptoms you are experiencing. We respond within 2 business hours with a diagnosis and repair quote.