2002 Yukon BCM Body Control Module 15095334 Programmed

End Your Truck’s Electrical Gremlins

Stop chasing frustrating electrical problems in your GM truck or SUV. This Body Control Module (BCM) is the direct-fit solution for issues like failing power accessories, erratic lights, and security system faults. It arrives pre-programmed to your VIN with the latest GM software, making installation straightforward and eliminating a trip to the dealer. Restore full functionality and reliability to your vehicle. Order today for a permanent fix!

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Restore Your GM Truck’s Electrical System

If you’re dealing with bizarre electrical issues in your 2002 GMC Yukon or a similar GM truck, you know how frustrating it can be. One minute the power windows work, the next they don’t. The radio might cut out randomly, or the security light stays on for no reason. These aren’t just annoyances; they’re classic signs of a failing Body Control Module (BCM). As the central hub for your vehicle’s body electronics, a faulty BCM can cause a cascade of problems that are often difficult to diagnose. This isn’t just a part; it’s the solution to getting your truck’s comfort and convenience features working reliably again.

This replacement Body Control Module is a direct-fit solution, programmed specifically to your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This means we load the latest GM software onto the module before it ships, saving you a costly and time-consuming trip to the dealership. You get a part that’s ready for installation, designed to restore original functionality and end the electrical chaos.

A Technician’s Notebook: The Case of the Haunted Sierra

I once had a 2002 Sierra 1500 in my bay that the owner swore was possessed. The dome lights would flicker, the horn would chirp when hitting a bump, and the power locks had a mind of their own. He’d already replaced the battery and checked all the grounds. After connecting my scan tool, I noticed communication loss codes with multiple accessory modules. This pointed directly to the central command unit—the BCM. After swapping in a pre-programmed module like this one, every single one of those ‘haunted’ issues vanished. It’s a reminder that with modern vehicles, one component can cause a dozen seemingly unrelated symptoms.

Is Your Truck Showing These Symptoms?

A failing BCM can manifest in many ways. If you’re experiencing any of the following, it’s a strong indicator that your Body Control Module needs attention. In my shop, these are the most common complaints we trace back to a faulty 2002 Yukon BCM.

  • ✔ Intermittent or non-working power windows, door locks, or mirrors.
  • ✔ Erratic interior or exterior lighting (flickering, staying on, or not turning on).
  • ✔ Malfunctioning radio or climate control displays.
  • ✔ A security or anti-theft light that stays illuminated, possibly preventing the engine from starting.
  • ✔ Inaccurate or dead gauges on the instrument cluster.
  • ✔ Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) related to communication errors, such as U-series codes (e.g., U0140, U0155).

A Straightforward Guide to Installation

Installing your new BCM is a manageable task for a confident DIYer. The module is typically located under the steering column or behind the center dash, depending on your model. Always consult a service manual for the exact location.

  1. Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery and wait a few minutes to ensure all systems are powered down.
  2. Locate the Old BCM: Find the original Body Control Module. It will have several large electrical connectors attached to it.
  3. Carefully Disconnect: Press the release tabs on each electrical connector and gently pull them straight out from the module. Do not force them.
  4. Remove the Module: Unbolt or unclip the old BCM from its mounting bracket and remove it from the vehicle.
  5. Install the New BCM: Mount your new, pre-programmed BCM in the same location and securely reconnect all electrical connectors. You should hear a click as they lock into place.
  6. Reconnect Power: Reattach the negative battery terminal.
  7. Perform Post-Install Checks: Start the vehicle and test all body functions—windows, locks, lights, radio, etc. Note that some additional steps, or ‘relearn procedures,’ may be required.

Important Post-Installation Note: In some cases, you may need a professional scan tool for final synchronization. If your airbag light is on, an ‘Airbag System Sync’ is required. A ‘Brake Pedal Position Relearn’ may also be necessary for proper brake light and traction control operation. These procedures ensure all related systems communicate correctly with the new 2002 Yukon BCM.

Will This Fit My GM Truck or SUV?

We guarantee compatibility for the following vehicles and part numbers. To ensure a perfect match, please verify that your original module’s part number is listed below. This module is a direct replacement for part numbers: 15063578, 15081796, 15095334, 19208537, DKAK, and DPNU.

ASTRO 02-05 (BCM, center dash)
AVALANCHE 1500 02 (BCM, under steering column, 4×2)
BLAZER S10/JIMMY S15 02-05 (BCM, center dash)
ESCALADE 02 (BCM, under steering column, 4×2)
S10/S15/SONOMA 02-04 (BCM, center dash)
SAFARI (GMC) 02-05 (BCM, center dash)
SIERRA 1500/2500/3500/DENALI 02 (BCM, under steering column)
SILVERADO 1500/2500/3500 02 (BCM, under steering column)
SUBURBAN 1500/2500 02 (BCM, under steering column)
TAHOE 02 (BCM, under steering column, 4×2)
YUKON 02 (BCM, under steering column, 4×2)
YUKON XL 1500/2500 02 (BCM, under steering column)

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2002 Yukon BCM

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to send my old BCM back?

No, there is no core charge for this part. You can keep your original module.

How do you program the module to my vehicle?

After you place your order, you will need to provide us with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. We use this to load the correct, vehicle-specific GM software and updates onto the module before shipping.

Is this a simple plug-and-play installation?

For most functions, yes. Because it arrives pre-programmed, it eliminates the need for dealer programming. However, as noted, some vehicles may require a ‘relearn’ procedure for the airbag or brake pedal position sensor using a professional scan tool after installation.

Will this fix my ‘Service 4WD’ message?

While a BCM can cause a wide range of issues, a ‘Service 4WD’ message is more commonly related to the Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM) or the encoder motor. It’s best to have the specific codes pulled to confirm the faulty component.

What happens if I don’t provide my VIN?

We cannot ship the module without a VIN. The programming is essential for the part to function correctly in your vehicle. We will hold the order and contact you for the required information.

Is professional installation required?

While many DIYers can successfully install this part, if you are not comfortable working with vehicle electronics or do not have access to a scan tool for potential relearn procedures, we recommend seeking a qualified technician.

MPN

15095334

Genuine OEM

Yes

Interchange part number

Condition

Refurbished

Model

YUKON

Make

Year

2002

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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