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We're sorry that you too are having difficulties with your speedometer. If we can check into this further with you, please email us at socialmedia@gm.com with more information (include your name and Edmunds username, phone and address, the last 8 of your VIN and current mileage, and the name of your involved dealership).
Sarah, GM Customer Service
I got an eamil from Christina on 10/18 with a case number. Just waiting to hear back.
Thanks
Frank
Thank you for getting in touch with us; there have been some changes in our department since then and if you haven't already, you should be contacted soon by a new agent. Let me know if you don't hear from anybody, as I'm anticipating some miscommunications in this transition.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
Thank you for this forum...
We can check your VIN to see if there are any open recalls on it; please email us at socialmedia@gm.com with the last 8 digits of your VIN, mileage, and a summary of the condition you're concerned with.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
Now for the 2003 Yukon. Mirrors do not adjust anymore, they will fold in and out but that is it, Passenger mirror does not defrost nor dim at night. Driver side does defrost and dim. Driver seat heat stopped working. Driver seat controls for fwd and back now work in reverse. So, to move the seat forward, you have the push the power seat button back etc.
I see there is a recall on my cluster because my gear selector and Tachometer do not light up. My Speedometer works 75% of the time. I use a Garmin GPS to monitor the correct speed.
Last week I had the transfer case rebuilt (pump vibrated a hole through the rear casing which is know for 2001-2006 trucks and SUVs. Trucks show even has a video out showing how the problems occurs and GM, that is why the 2007 transfer case was redesigned... I also had the rear u-joints on the axle replaced do to vibration coming from the rear. Then I had the rear axle balance. I towed a boat today (3500-4000 lbs) which is the first real load since the transfer case, u-joints and axle were fixed and the truck vibrates like crazy from 35 mph up to 70 mph. I had the trailer/tow on and off to test and I was in 2 wheel drive. This is the same vibration I had on the 99' Suburban. I have 150,000 miles on the Yukon and we do not beat on this vehicle. We use to tow boats, snowmobiles and our 3 kids and 2 dogs. But why so many problems? Seriously? Any input on the mirror issues, the driver seat heater and/or severe vibration under load? We took a ride tonight with the whole family inside and the vibration is not there....I am really stump, do I have a lemon? :lemon:
I have a question regarding my stuck speedometer. If my speedometer is stuck at different places at different times, is there a recall or warranty to get this fixed by GMC if I bought the Yukon used?
Note: I have had past issues with the transmission and battery and had to replace both, costing me $3,000.
Please help me!
We would be happy to check to see if there are any open recalls on your vehicle at this time. Please email us at socialmedia@gm.com with your inquiry and the last 8 digits of your VIN.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
My 2005 Yukon XL Denali has intermittent speedometer (and tachometer). This problem has been going on for sometime in various models and years. So, I guess no one has died as a result of no / bad MPH readings (a few tickets?), so GM won't do squat about it. It is ridiculous that they are not taking responsibility for this. This is a design flaw. I know, I have worked with stepper motors in product designs before. I guess they have idiot engineers. One thing though, the ODOMETER WILL ALWAYS WORK! You want to know why? Social Media at GM always comments but you never hear of an admission of error. This is a blatant, ignored design flaw.
I purchased a 2003 Yukon XL new in April 2003. Until Last month I have been a happy buyer. Now I have had to replace the fuel pump, and this week (one week later) one of the front wheel bearings went out. This is all regular wear & tear. But when the car came came back the whole display console was out. No speed odometer, gas gauge,etc. I wonder if there was a recall in the past that I missed. Any help would be appreciated.