The engine control module (ECM) in your 2019 GMC Yukon manages fuel delivery, ignition timing, and emissions systems. Failures may cause drivability issues, no-start conditions, or persistent internal trouble codes.
If your 2019 GMC Yukon has been stalling, misfiring, or logging internal control module codes, the engine control module (ECM) may be failing. This small but critical computer oversees everything from fuel injection to ignition timing. Replacing it involves more than just swapping hardware—proper torque specs, data capture, and relearn procedures are essential to restore smooth operation. Understanding these steps helps you avoid unnecessary delays and ensures your Yukon runs reliably after the repair.
The ECM in your 2019 GMC Yukon acts as the brain of the engine, continuously adjusting fuel delivery, spark timing, and emissions controls based on sensor inputs. Without it, the engine may run poorly or fail to start. When replacement becomes necessary, choosing replacement engine computers for the Yukon ensures compatibility with your vehicle’s specific 5.3L V8 configuration. A faulty ECM can disrupt critical systems, leading to reduced performance, increased emissions, or even a complete breakdown if left unaddressed.
The ECM in your 2019 GMC Yukon is mounted near the engine bay, secured by a bracket. Replacement involves removing the left front wheelhouse liner for access. The factory specifies 0.6 hours of labor for removal and reinstallation. Two bracket bolts must be tightened to 80 lb-in, and the battery tray bolt requires the same torque. Proper access and torque are critical to avoid connector damage or module misalignment, which could lead to intermittent electrical issues.
Work with the ignition off, and treat the module as static-sensitive: avoid touching the connector pins at any point.
| Operation | Configuration | Book Time |
|---|---|---|
| Powertrain Control Module R&R | All configurations | 0.6 hr |
| Powertrain Control Module Relearn | All configurations | 0.5 hr |
| Engine Control Module Relearn | All configurations | 0.5 hr |
| Engine Control Module Reset | All configurations | 0.3 hr |
| Engine Control Module R&R | All configurations | 0.6 hr |
After installing a new ECM in your 2019 GMC Yukon, the factory requires a relearn procedure, which typically takes 0.5 hours. This step ensures the module synchronizes with the vehicle’s sensors and systems. However, a VIN-programmed replacement unit from Flagship One arrives pre-configured, eliminating the need for additional programming. This saves time and reduces the risk of errors during the post-install process, allowing your Yukon to return to normal operation faster.
A failing ECM in your 2019 GMC Yukon may cause a range of drivability issues. Common signs include intermittent stalling, rough idling, or a no-start condition. You might also notice poor acceleration, misfires, or the check engine light illuminating with internal module codes. For example, an internal control module memory error often indicates a hardware fault within the ECM. If your scan tool fails to communicate with the module, that’s another strong sign of a failing unit.
The 2019 GMC Yukon’s ECM may log specific internal trouble codes when failing. These codes typically indicate hardware or software faults within the module itself, rather than issues with sensors or wiring.
Factory service bulletins for the 2019 GMC Yukon address ECM-related concerns. Bulletin #PIP5373B covers programming errors E4491 and E4423, which may occur during module updates. Another bulletin, #06-08-47-001O, outlines warranty procedures for control module reprogramming, emphasizing the importance of proper software installation to avoid drivability issues.
| Bulletin | Subject | What It Addresses |
|---|---|---|
| — | Preliminary Information > Engine/Propulsion > #PIP5373B: Program ECM Error E4491/E4423 – (Jun 1 | — |
| 06-08-47-001 | Bulletins > Power and Signal Distribution > #06-08-47-001O: Warranty Administration – Warranty | ” field on the job card. Dealers must also enter one of the codes in the |
The relearn procedure allows the new ECM to synchronize with the vehicle’s sensors and systems. This ensures proper fuel delivery, ignition timing, and emissions control. Without it, the engine may run poorly or fail to start. The process typically takes 0.5 hours.
While the physical replacement is straightforward, the process requires proper torque specs, data capture before removal, and a post-install relearn. If you’re not comfortable with these steps, a professional technician may be the better choice.
Common signs include stalling, misfires, a no-start condition, or internal module codes like P0601. If your scan tool can’t communicate with the ECM, that’s another strong indicator of a problem.
If your 2019 GMC Yukon’s ECM is failing, you have options. A dealership may recommend a new unit, but a refurbished replacement can offer the same reliability at a lower cost. Flagship One provides VIN-programmed modules, eliminating the need for additional programming and reducing downtime. This ensures your Yukon is back on the road quickly and running smoothly.

Flagship One stocks a refurbished, VIN-programmed PCM for the 2019 GMC Yukon with a lifetime warranty, free shipping and no core charge. The full GMC Yukon module lineup covers other engine configurations as well.
A failing ECM in your 2019 GMC Yukon can lead to frustrating drivability issues, but replacement doesn’t have to be complicated. By following factory torque specs, capturing data before removal, and choosing a VIN-programmed unit, you can restore your vehicle’s performance efficiently. Addressing the problem promptly helps avoid further complications down the road.