03YukonNH
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UPDATE: I no longer get the 'rear access ajar' message. Let me explain what I did to solve the problem. I think most people would have just replaced the BCM but a simple fix is probably all that is needed.
As I stated earlier, I figured out that I had a connection issue under the dash from the wiring harness to the BCM. I left the purple connector unplugged for a day since I was tired of the alarm going off in the middle of the night. I thought this would be a good temporary fix but it did not prevent the message from re-appearing on the DIC.
At this point I knew the problem was in the BCM itself. I took the BCM out of the truck and opened up its plastic housing. I located the pin that is associated with the pink/black wire for the rear tailgate status from the door latch mechanisms. I tested the connection from the pin to the rest of the board with a multimeter and it showed a connection. Just for the hell of it, I put some extra solder on the connector to the BCM and the circuit board. I put everything back together and I haven't had any problems with the message for a week now. I do believe this issue if finally resolved for me. This may or may not work for others that have this problem.
UPDATE #2: Let me retract my previous post. About a month after my supposed fix, the dreaded rear access ajar message started again. A simple knock/rap on the BCM would solve the problem but this was quite annoying. I finally broke down and bought a used BCM on ebay for $50. I went to the dealer witht he BCM and they installed and reprogrammed it for $90. So I am into this problem for about 5 hours of my time and $140. It has been about a week and I have had no problems so far. I will keep you all updated if it comes back or stays away.