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2007 - 2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer Communication Control Module (OEM)

Only 2 left in stock
$69.95

ℹ️ Product Notes

This is a used part. This is the Communication Module, also known as the OnStar module. It fits in the dashboard area. This part is needed for vehicles with the OnStar system (option UE1). It will only work if your vehicle does not have a navigation radio.
Condition: Excellent (A)
Like new, minimal to no wear
114,418 miles
Odometer reading when part was removed
SKU #
9391004-86310-195

Why Buy Used OEM Parts?

✓ Quality-Verified: Every used OEM part we sell has been professionally inspected and tested to ensure it meets our quality standards. While it may show some cosmetic wear from previous use, it's fully functional and ready to install.

✓ Original Equipment: This is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part - the exact same part that came with your vehicle from the factory. It's designed specifically for your make and model, ensuring perfect fitment and performance.

✓ Works Like New: Despite some visual wear, this part will perform just as well as a brand new one. The internal components and functionality are intact, giving you the same reliability you'd expect from OEM quality.

✓ Significant Savings: Save 50-80% compared to buying new! Used OEM parts offer exceptional value - you get factory quality at a fraction of the cost. It's the smart choice for budget-conscious vehicle owners who won't compromise on quality.

✓ Risk-Free Purchase: We stand behind our used parts with a generous 6-month warranty, 30-day returns, and 100% money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work out for any reason, simply return it for a full refund. You have nothing to lose!

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Vehicle Fitment Guide

This part fits the following vehicles:

Chevrolet
Trailblazer 2007-2009 (tapclick to expand)(tapclick to hide)
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Body Style Years Engine Attributes
A SUV 2007 L6 4.2L RWD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
B SUV 2007 L6 4.2L RWD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
Base SUV 2007 - 2008 L6 4.2L RWD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
LS SUV 2007 L6 4.2L RWD/4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
LS SUV 2007 V8 5.3L RWD/4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
LT SUV 2007 - 2009 L6 4.2L RWD/4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
LT SUV 2007 - 2008 V8 5.3L RWD/4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
SS SUV 2007 - 2009 V8 6.0L AWD/RWD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
Base SUV 2008 L6 4.2L 4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.
Base SUV 2008 V8 5.3L RWD/4WD | Automatic | Short wheelbase (113 inch) models only.

⚠️ Important: Please verify your vehicle's year, make, model, and specifications before ordering. If you're unsure about fitment, contact our customer service team for assistance.

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Shipping & Handling

  • Standard shipping: 3-7 business days via UPS Ground
  • Parts are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transit

Returns (30 Days)

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for this part.

  • Defective parts: We will replace the part or issue a refund at our discretion
  • Electronic parts: Must be returned with the sealed inspection bag unopened. The clear bag allows full visual inspection before opening. Once opened, electronic parts can only be exchanged for a replacement if defective — no refunds
  • Programming: "Needs to be programmed to my vehicle" is not a valid return reason. Many modules require dealer programming — we're happy to help connect you with resources if your dealer says it's not programmable
  • Return shipping: We cover return shipping as part of our 100% money-back guarantee
  • Parts must be returned in original packaging and unmodified condition
  • Poorly packaged returns that arrive damaged will not be credited

6-Month Warranty

All used parts include a 6-month warranty from the date of purchase.

  • If your part fails within 6 months, we will send a replacement
  • Refunds are only issued if we cannot provide a suitable replacement
  • Warranty covers defects — not installation errors, misuse, or damage after installation

Note: Warranty is for replacement, not refund. A part failing on day 80? We'll replace it. But the return window for refunds is 30 days.

Damaged in Shipping?

If your part arrives damaged:

  • Stop immediately — do not install the part
  • Keep all original packaging and boxes
  • Take clear photos of the damage and packaging
  • Contact us within 48 hours of delivery

We will handle the carrier claim. You are not responsible for shipping damage — we just need your help documenting it.

Order Cancellation

Orders can be cancelled before shipment for a full refund. Once shipped, cancellations follow our return policy.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Is your car acting strange? A bad Communication Control Module (CCM) can cause a lot of problems. Here's how to tell if yours might be failing:

  • Warning Lights: Keep an eye out for warning lights on your dashboard, especially related to the anti-theft system, security, or communication systems.
  • Starting Problems: Your car might not start, or it might stall shortly after starting.
  • Electrical Issues: You might see problems with your power windows, door locks, radio, or other electrical components.
  • Strange Messages: The Driver Information Center (DIC) could display odd or incorrect messages.

How do you know it's the CCM and not something else?

  1. Check the Basics: Make sure your battery is good and all connections are clean and tight. A weak battery can cause all sorts of electrical problems.
  2. Scan for Codes: Use an OBD-II scanner to check for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). Codes related to communication errors or the CCM itself are a big clue.
  3. Inspect Wiring: Look for damaged or corroded wires and connectors around the CCM.
  4. Test with a Multimeter: A mechanic can use a multimeter to check the CCM's power and ground connections.

What causes these modules to fail?

  • Water Damage: Moisture can get into the module and cause corrosion.
  • Electrical Surges: Power surges can fry the internal components.
  • Vibration: Over time, vibration can damage the module's connections.
  • Age: Like any electronic component, CCMs can simply wear out over time.

Buyer's Checklist

Buying a CCM can be tricky. Here's what to look for:

  • Check Compatibility: Even though this CCM fits many vehicles, double-check that it's the right one for your specific year, make, and model.
  • Read Reviews: See what other buyers have to say about the part.
  • Warranty: Look for a warranty that covers defects.
  • Seller Reputation: Buy from a reputable seller with good feedback.

What makes a good CCM?

  • Quality Components: Look for parts made with durable materials.
  • Proper Testing: Used parts should be tested to ensure they're working correctly.

What's included?

  • The CCM itself. You might need to reuse your existing mounting hardware.

Installation Overview

Replacing a CCM is usually a medium-difficulty job.

  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Estimated Time: 1-2 hours

Tools you might need:

  • Socket set
  • Screwdrivers
  • OBD-II scanner (for clearing codes)

Steps:

  1. Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the negative battery cable before working on electrical components.
  2. Locate the CCM: The CCM is often located under the dashboard or in the center console. Check your car's repair manual for the exact location.
  3. Remove the Old CCM: Disconnect the wiring harness and remove any mounting screws or bolts.
  4. Install the New CCM: Connect the wiring harness and secure the module with the mounting hardware.
  5. Reconnect the Battery: Reconnect the negative battery cable.
  6. Clear Codes: Use an OBD-II scanner to clear any diagnostic trouble codes.
  7. Test the System: Make sure all the affected systems (door locks, windows, etc.) are working properly.

Should you do it yourself?

  • If you're comfortable working on cars and have some experience with electrical systems, you can probably do it yourself. If not, it's best to take it to a professional.

Buying Options

You have a couple of choices when buying a CCM:

  • Used OEM: These are genuine factory parts that have been removed from other vehicles. They're tested and inspected to ensure they're working properly. Used OEM parts are a great value because they offer the same quality as new parts at a lower price.
  • New Aftermarket: These are brand-new parts made by third-party manufacturers. They're designed to meet or exceed the original equipment (OE) specifications.

Typical Lifespan

A CCM typically lasts for 7-10 years or more.

What affects how long it lasts?

  • Environment: Extreme temperatures and humidity can shorten its lifespan.
  • Driving Conditions: Rough roads and frequent vibrations can damage the module.
  • Electrical Issues: Power surges and voltage spikes can cause premature failure.

Price Ranges

Here's what you can expect to pay for a CCM:

  • Used OEM: $50 - $150
  • New Aftermarket: $100 - $300

Labor costs to install the CCM can range from $100-$300, depending on the shop and your location.

Total job cost:

  • Used OEM + Labor: $150 - $450
  • New Aftermarket + Labor: $200 - $600

Vehicle-Specific Notes

Some vehicles are known to have problems with their CCMs. Check online forums and technical service bulletins (TSBs) for any specific issues related to your vehicle. Some models may experience increased failure rates due to the location of the module or specific wiring issues.

Verification After Install

After installing the new CCM, it's important to make sure it's working correctly.

  • Check for Warning Lights: Make sure there are no warning lights on the dashboard.
  • Test All Systems: Test all the systems that are controlled by the CCM, such as the door locks, windows, radio, and anti-theft system.
  • Listen for Unusual Noises: Pay attention to any unusual noises coming from the CCM or the surrounding area.
  • Scan for Codes: Use an OBD-II scanner to check for any new diagnostic trouble codes.

FAQ

Q: Will a used CCM need to be programmed?
A: It might. Some vehicles require the CCM to be programmed to match the car's VIN. Check with a mechanic or your car's repair manual.

Q: How do I know if the CCM is really the problem?
A: Have a mechanic diagnose the problem. They can use specialized tools to test the CCM and rule out other potential causes.

Q: Can I replace the CCM myself?
A: If you're comfortable working on cars and have some experience with electrical systems, you can probably do it yourself. If not, it's best to take it to a professional.

Q: What happens if I install the wrong CCM?
A: The system might not work correctly, or you could damage the CCM or other components. Always double-check that the part is compatible with your vehicle.

Q: How long does it take to install a CCM?
A: It usually takes 1-2 hours to install a CCM.

Part Specifications

OEM Part Numbers:

  • Other: 15835455, 25888496

Fits Years: 2007 2008 2009

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