According to one source, the BCM part number 13595966 is compatible with several models of Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles, including Suburban, Silverado, Tahoe, Yukon, Escalade, and more. However, the BCM needs to be programmed to match your vehicle’s specifications and options. This can be done by a professional technician or by yourself if you have the proper tools and software.
Some of the options that can be programmed in the BCM are: brake pedal position sensor learn, setup SDM primary key BCM, tire type/pressure selection, and BCM tire pressure monitor learn. If the BCM is not programmed correctly, it may cause some issues or errors in your vehicle’s functions.
Therefore, it is possible that the same BCM part number can fit different vehicles, but it needs to be programmed accordingly.
No. Different control mechanisms completely.
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I don't think so, given that the engine became computer controlled in 1996. I they are the same size they might bolt up just fine but I'm not sure how much work it would be to convert it to computer control. The Suburban and Silverado drive trains were almost unchanged from 1988 thru 1995 and 1996 thru 2000.
no.
Electronic Control Unit or Computer.
you take it out.
Underneath the driver side dash.
Have to replace the whole switch