2007 and newer Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon

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  • highsheriffhighsheriff Member Posts: 11
    jerrywimer

    Mine was special ordered and built in Arlington, Tx 3 day before I told deliverary,I took delivery about April 3rd. It should have had the latest upgrade.
  • muskyhuntermuskyhunter Member Posts: 9
    Wow 17.5/14.5 I wish! I have an 07' Sub w/ 4.10's and can't do a tenth over 12.5 city or 14.0 highway. With these numbers I wish I had gone for the 6.0L option.
  • ksofioksofio Member Posts: 1
    Hey gang:

    I would like to start some discussion on the Yukon Hybrid. Does anyone have any information on this vehicle? I live in the St. Paul area (Minnesota) and have recently been depressed by calling local GM dealerships and have them say "Yukon hybrid?" These dealerships have NO IDEA that the GMC website has the Yukon Hybrid and this truck has been on the internet for over a year.

    Does anyone have a realistic date for release and any pricing information?
  • aron2aron2 Member Posts: 4
    i just got the 07 Yukon slt 3 weeks ago and it is giving me problems. from day one the the auto windshield sensor thing didn't work and now today when i tried to start the car in the morning it was dead. nothing was left on. i called gm they told me they know about the batt problem there is a recall on it. why didn't they fix it before they gave it to me. plus the next available date in the shop next to me is next week and they need the car the whole day and wont give me a loaner. what should i do
  • rshtrsht Member Posts: 277
    aron2, sorry to hear about the problems. Bottom line, I hope they get fixed once and for all by your dealership. Per your post, I say its mostly your dealership who has dropped the ball, where they should have fixed all those bugs as a part of your vehicle prep before delivery to you... Anyhow, congratulations and enjoy your new Yukon; its a pretty nice SUV comparing to my EX 2000 Land Cruiser.
  • seabyrdseabyrd Member Posts: 32
    I think your dealer is being a BUTT.. Go over their head and call GM.. ask for the CEO.. you may be surprised.. find out when the recall was sent out and if it was before you got yours I would raise hell with them. Its not fair to be treated that way.. the buyers are a reason these people are even in business.. They should lend you a car too.. Good luck and stand your ground..
  • aron2aron2 Member Posts: 4
    i just got a email from them that there is a recall on my car and the recall is dated 2/7/07 and i got my car 2/15/07. i called GM and they said i supervisor will call you back to help you but so no call today. what should i do. do i have a case should i fight for credit or something like that?
  • gabattagabatta Member Posts: 5
    Does anyone have information on when the 2008 Tahoe will be announced and available? I am hoping some of the bugs from the '07 will be fixed and the Tahoe will possibly be available with the 6 speed transmission. I am ready to purchase now, but want to see what has been improved on the '08s.
  • rshtrsht Member Posts: 277
    One thing for sure I would do is when you get the Customer Satisfaction Survey in the mail about your purchase experience with your dealership, tell it as is and how your were treated. The second thing I would do is to insist on getting a free loaner car while your's is in the shop; perhaps first findout from your GM contact on how long this recall repair will actually take, so you get an idea if your dealership is being fair to you priority wise by keeping your car for the entire day. Third, if you have a choice, think about getting your Yukon fixed else where. Good Luck to you!
  • rshtrsht Member Posts: 277
    aron2, I just call my dealership about the Recall ID #07007 (which is about the Battery Rundown Protection Re-program of the BCM), I was told it should only take about one hour; but, in some cases they have ran in to minor issues where they had to re-do the programming a second time, so 2 hours at the most.
  • aron2aron2 Member Posts: 4
    they told me they have to reprogram the computers and stuff like that he told me bring it at 9 and you should have it by 5 not sure why and gm still didnt call back
  • gfraigungfraigun Member Posts: 70
    When I called GM to [non-permissible content removed] about a problem I was having (minor problem though) they gave me a coupon for a free service... doesn't fully make up for the inconvinience, but it helps...
  • jjohnstonjjohnston Member Posts: 7
    If you are ready to buy now and crave a 6 speed just buy a Denali. The 6.2 with the 6 speed is awesome when driven aggressively and with a light foot I get 17+ average mpg.
    Not fantastic mileage, but I'm pleased considering the size and weight of the vehicle. So far mine has been trouble free.
  • gabattagabatta Member Posts: 5
    I prefer the looks of the Tahoe's exterior desigh (particularly headlights) to the Yukon, and I don't really want to pay for the extra trim on the Escalade. Thus I am wondering when the 2008's will be out, and if they will incorporate the six speed. I test drove the '07 with the four speed really did not feel it was adequate.

    Glad to hear you are enjoying your vehicle.
  • muskyhuntermuskyhunter Member Posts: 9
    I've read many conflicting reports about when the 900 platform with the 5.3L will get the 6 speed tranny. Some say 08 and others say not before 09.

    "I test drove the '07 with the four speed really did not feel it was adequate. "

    If you thought the 5.3L wasn't adequate, I don't know if a 6spd is going to change your opinion. The six speed will have one gear lower than the current four and one more OD gear. It will be a little quicker off the line but it will still be a mid-range dog as the middle gears will essentially be unchanged. If you want more power, get a suburban and order the 6.0L
  • gabattagabatta Member Posts: 5
    I would also like to see some additional upgrades in the '08. Bluetooth being one...
  • tony97gttony97gt Member Posts: 20
    I agree 100% with that!
  • saratogalakesaratogalake Member Posts: 19
    I've had my 2007 Tahoe now for almost 8 months. I have a wee bit over 25,000 miles on it. 80% of that is highway mileage. The best long distance mileage I've seen is about 19.5 MPG on a trip from New York to Florida and back. I made the same trip in my '96 Yukon several times and averaged as good as 24.8 MPG. I was able to go almost 600 miles on a tank of regular gas. Both vehicles have the same 350 CI engine and they also had the same rear end axel ratio. So.. My question is.. why did I get so much better gas mileage on the Yukon?? When I sold it, it had 143,000 miles on it.. Could it be my '07 Tahoe isn't really broken it yet?? Maybe I can expect better mileage after 50,000 miles?? What do you all think??? Steve
  • tidestertidester Member Posts: 10,059
    At 25,000 miles your engine is probably as "broken in" as it's going to be. Have your driving habits changed? Did you make all those trips at the same time of the year (i.e. winter as opposed to Fall or Summer)?

    tidester, host
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  • muskyhuntermuskyhunter Member Posts: 9
    I believe your 96' and 07' Tahoes were completely different animals in many ways. First the motors are totally different. Your 1996 likely had a 5.7L pushrod iron block motor. The 2007 has an alum. non-pushrod motor that is only 5.3L and does not perform as well in the middle of the power curve as the old 5.7L motor, likely causing you to be heavier on the pedal. The specs are totally different too including 400lbs of additional weight. Something else to consider is fuel. Much of the fuel we burn today has ethonal, not very common in 1996.
    1996 - 5134lbs
    2007 - 5524lbs
    1996 - 250hp/335fpt
    2007 - 320hp/340fpt
    1996 - EPA Est. 13/17
    2007 - EPA Est. 15/20

    Count yourself lucky with 19mpg. Not many are getting anywhere close to that.
  • denmandenman Member Posts: 19
    The 5.3 is also a pushrod engine. Some are iron blocks and some are aluminum blocks.
  • rockman59rockman59 Member Posts: 250
    Saratogalake said: I was able to go almost 600 miles on a tank of regular gas
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    Assuming your '96 Yukon had a 40 gallon gas tank like a Suburban, you were averaging about 15 mpg to go 600 miles.
  • saratogalakesaratogalake Member Posts: 19
    Rockman59, My '96 Yukon had a 28 gallon tank which I believe is the same size I have in my '07 Tahoe. I was able to squeeze almost an extra gallon if I filled it right up to the top of the filler neck.. I have kept a log on all my vehicles for the past 30 years. I enter the mileage, trip odometer mileage, amount of gas taken, brand, cost per gallon and then figure the MPG. It's very interesting to see the trends in gas prices over the years.. Steve
  • jerrywimerjerrywimer Member Posts: 588
    I was getting ready to reply about the engines too- the 5.7 is a 350 ci, while the 5.3l we have now is really more like a 325 / 326 (would probably be labelled a 327 if GM still used the ci notation instead of the liter size for displacement).

    But you've made extremely good points muskyhunter.

    Saratogalake- If you could've bought the same drivetrain we have now in that Yukon as an option back in 96, I'd bet that it would be better for overall fuel efficiency than the 5.7l. The fuels we use now combined with the extra weight of the new generation of these vehicles usually means that most of us are just seeing break-even numbers for economy, if that. Chop the extra weight out and get back to completely non-ethanol gasoline blends and things improve quite a bit. I've actually seen at least a 2mpg difference in mileage just between pure gas versus 10% ethanol blend gas with the one vehicle I owned and was able to use both in back to back.

    But as a final note- it's not the midrange where the 5.3l suffers against the 5.7l, as the mid and high end is where the 5.3l makes the most power (and why it is rated as much stronger than the 5.7l for both horsepower and torque numbers). It's the low end, where the 5.7l would gladly leave the line carrying twice the payload without a single groan, the new generation of smaller displacement engines needs extra-low gearing and a heap of throttle to even come close. Our new engines need to spin at a higher rpm to make the same torque and horsepower, while the 5.7l could be geared higher (and spin slower) at just about any speed and load. I'd personally like to see a real successor to the 5.7l available with some of the updates that the 5.3l has, though maybe that's what the 6.0 is now?
  • tony97gttony97gt Member Posts: 20
    I am getting some scratches from road debris and stains from bugs on my front bumper. Also, I am going on a road trip in about 2 weeks.I am looking to get a bra for the front bumper, as my truck is only a weekend/spare vehicle and spends most of it's time in the garage. Does anybody have reccomendations for a black LeBRa or the new clear versions? Any prices or compliments/complaints on these would help. Thanks!

    PS- I have the 2007 LT3 model, Dark Blue.
  • 73shark73shark Member Posts: 325
    You might consider the 3M clear film.
  • rshtrsht Member Posts: 277
    Just a couple of days ago, I sent my Denali in for the recall #07007 repair. My service department not only reprogrammed the BCM, the RCDLR and RKE Modules, they also gave my Denali a good wash and wax job. All were done within 90 minutes. I couldn't be happier with my Village Pontiac's services.
  • saratogalakesaratogalake Member Posts: 19
    We're getting freezing rain/snow here.. I just had to make a 4 mile drive and both windsheild wipers froze solid making them useless...I had to stop 4 times and break the ice free so I could see for a while... I'd like to meet the engineer who designed them and give him a piece of my mind..He must live in Florida because i know they could not have tested them in a real winter climate.. They are an outright disaster... And.. The company with the patent says they have no plans to make a winter wiper!!! I've always purchased winter wipers for all my cars and they really work great.. There covered in rubber which prevents the ice from forming..If I would have known this before hand I would never have purchased this vehicle.. What good is having a 4WD vehicle with worthless wipers???
  • justgotsumjustgotsum Member Posts: 1
    Just bought a new '07 LTZ model (5.3). Great body style, interior and ride...but no power :cry: . In fact, it seems to be very flat on the bottom unless you stomp on it, then of course your gas mileage goes in the toilet. I'm toying with chipping it, new exhaust and air cleaner. It's going to run about $1000. Wondering if it's worth it. Any comments or experience? :confuse: Thanks
  • saratogalakesaratogalake Member Posts: 19
    Backing out of my driveway this morning, I tore the rubber piece mounted below the front bumper off.. I really have to know.. Who came up with the need for this piece and did they ever expect it to survive winter?? I give up.
  • junglegeorgejunglegeorge Member Posts: 129
    I agree, worst wiper blade (in snow/ice) I have ever used. ¼ in of snow, they turn in to a broom handle. Then if you try to lean out the drivers window and snap them, they fall off. As you know I also contacted Valeo and got the same story, no relief in site. If you look at their Web site, you can see that they went through several variations of the mount, until they found this one. The engineer that I spoke to stated that they have tested these in all weather conditions !@#$%^ and that they use same mount and blade on high end imports, yea that nobody drives in the snow. GM turned a work horse into a soccer moms ride. I also would have never purchased the 07 if I had the foresight to investigate the wiper blades. How that I have vented, here is what I have tried. (1) tried a set of 05 wiper arms, they did not work, wrong angle, etc. (2) tried to simply remove the rubber edge to see if I could replace it with silicone – no luck. (next) I am going to purchase a spare set of OEM blades at $30 each, drill out the rivet, and attach it to a set of quality winter blades. I have taken the measurements, and it looks like it will work if the rivet will come out with out damaging the mount. If it works I will post it here, I live 30 minuets south of you in Guilderland and experience similar weather/driving conditions. George
  • denmandenman Member Posts: 19
    What's the rear axle ratio? Might have high gears in it for better fuel economy. 4:10 gears would make a big difference in the performance. Check the axle ratio and if it has high gears in it, it may be cheaper than $1000 to swap gears.
  • muskyhuntermuskyhunter Member Posts: 9
    If you want to go from a lower number (higher gear) to a 4.10 plan on approx. $1000 for 2x4 and $2000 for 4x4 to change out the gear sets. I have the 4.10's and they are MUCH better than the 3.73's off the line but its still DOG! I wish I had paid the extra $1000 for the 6.0L

    I am thinking about getting a new PCM for my 5.3L. Many appear to be happy with the programmed PCM from wait4meperformance dot com Very inexpensive for the results some are posting.
  • 73shark73shark Member Posts: 325
    That sounds simpler than what I thought about doing, cutting the end on a normal wiper arm and welding it on the new Tahoe arm.

    Are you talking about the silver/gray pin that holds the attachment thingy to the blade? :confuse:

    I was thinking that after I get a new set, trying to press the pin out and attaching it to a set of normal blades. There are several blades out now that have the same configuration as the Valeo but with standard attachment.

    My parts guy will sell them to me for $20 ea. Not bad for a $5 blade. :mad:
  • obravadaobravada Member Posts: 37
    I have a 2007 Tahoe LTZ with 9,700 miles. The following incident occurred on Friday - no explanation from dealer was available. I had been driving about 10 minutes, using radio and Nav system. I stopped at a local store for about 10 minutes. Upon restarting, the radio, navigation system and onstar service was inoperable. I stopped the vehicle and restarted thinking it would all come back. No luck. Even the turn signal "click" was silent. The heat and air controls worked as well as all the gauges on the dash. I drove directly to the Chevy dealer and explained the problem. Made an appointment for the next day to have them "Check it out". Upon starting my truck in the dealer lot all of the things that stopped working suddenly started OK. Did anyone have a similar situation happen to them? Dealer tested for "trouble code" but the restart clear memory. What was the resolution? Thx
  • gfraigungfraigun Member Posts: 70
    I had the exact same thing happen to me once or twice... But never took it to the dealer because by the time I went on another trip everythjinmg was working again... You know how it is, if its not broke when you take it in they wont do anything...
  • junglegeorgejunglegeorge Member Posts: 129
    Yes the silver p[in, however it is actually a rivet. I drilled one, and I have it a part. It is too wide for the standard ANCO blade. I have some more work to do, I will get back to you.
  • junglegeorgejunglegeorge Member Posts: 129
    YES, I have the same problem all the time. GM is going to replace the BCM (Body Control Mod.) Every modual in the Tahoe gets a serial wake up/handshake signal from the BCM every time you start the truck. You should have set several codes that GM can read when you take your truck in for service. If you had shut the Tahoe off, and opened the driver door prior to trying to trying to re-start, the retained battery relay would have reset and everything would have been working again. I found that just re-starting will not reset the mod's you have to open the driver door or wait for it to time out (20 min). Good luck at your dealer, mine thought I was nuts the first several trips in. Then, like you I drove in to the dealers garage with several things not working, however I refused to turn the Tahoe off until they witnessed the issue first hand. hope that helps, George.
  • tony20fantony20fan Member Posts: 30
    I had this exact thing happen to me when my Tahoe was relatively new. No nav., radio, etc. and the thing that was weird was no turn signal click, just like you. I stopped and turned it off and then back on and then all was ok. It was a red flag to me, but have had no other problems since. My radio does make a weird "zap" sound, as if it had been struck by lightning, every now and them. It is so loud that I'm afraid that the speakers or something will blow out (or it will scare me and cause an accident!). I don't know why it does this and haven't taken it to the dealer for it. My, my, seems there are so many problems with these. I've had great luck so far, but I'm glad I have the extended warranty. So much can go wrong!!
  • 73shark73shark Member Posts: 325
    My did it once. No sounds at all. Got a good feel for just how quiet it is. The turn signal as do all sounds goes thru speakers. No codes were set.
  • obravadaobravada Member Posts: 37
    Thx for the restart tip. I'll be sure to open the door prior to a restart. I also have experienced what appears to be a "Zap" at times when I start the vehicle. Almost like someone suggested it sounds like being hit by an electrical charge. The dealer indicated that I should not turn off the vehicle if it happens again and bring straight to the shop to see if they can identify any codes. The dealer even offered to get me a rental car(at their expense)from Hertz if I wanted to leave the vehicle overnight and have them diagnose the problem the next day.
  • jerrywimerjerrywimer Member Posts: 588
    I've had that "zap" at least three times since I first bought my Avalanche. If you get resolution be sure to post back with the fix. I'll do the same if it ever comes up during a visit to my dealership's service department. I haven't had time to take the Av in for anything less than a true crisis problem for a while now (oil changes and such don't count- I've hit the local quick change shop for those).
  • macman246macman246 Member Posts: 118
    I test drove an '07 Yukon Denali overnight, and was surprised the nav unit could not play single-sided DVD-R's I've burned and finalized. It would start off playing one frame every 10 seconds or so, and when skipping to a chapter it would only play a few seconds and stop. Store-bought DVD's seemed to play fine.

    Does the nav unit only handle double-sided DVD's? Thanks.
  • valvestudvalvestud Member Posts: 35
    Mine plays them just fine. I only use Verbatim discs. I also use Slysoft AnyDVD for decrypting, and 1 Click DVD Copy Pro for copy.

    Also, there is no such thing as double sided DVDs in the sense I think you mean. Double sided DVD's are typically used for different film formats. DVDs you burn are either single layer or dual layer, giving you 4.7GB or 8.5GB of storage, but layers are only on one side. They don't come 2 sided... at least that I've ever seen.

    Joe
  • 73shark73shark Member Posts: 325
    Have you tried +R DVDs?
  • jerrywimerjerrywimer Member Posts: 588
    That was going to be my question too. I use Verbatim +R discs (originally from a batch of 4x rated discs, and now from 8x rated discs). I haven't attempted to play back any of the discs I made using my PC since I bought the Avalanche, but all my DVD video generally comes from VHS in one of two ways-

    1) VHS VCR connected to a Plextor ConvertX hardware MPEG2 converter connected to the PC by USB2 port. This and the included software lets me create DVD compliant video data that I use a separate software package (Nero) to burn onto the discs.
    2) VHS VCR connected directly to a standalone Philips DVDR 3400 DVD recorder. This recorder works a whole lot like a regular VCR. So it's pretty simple- select the input source, set the recording quality (analogous to setting the recording speed for VHS to get more / less on a tape- does the same thing for the DVD+R discs), start the source, hit record, finalize the disc when done.

    Number 2 is my current method, because it's just so much easier and less time consuming than using the PC path, with far fewer variables involved. If I have something that I want much greater creative control over (menu structures, home video editing, etc.) I'll still use the PC though.

    So far all the discs I've attempted to play back in the Avalanche were created using the Philips recorder. I have no reason to doubt that the PC created discs will work just as well though- my wife's Terraza plays discs from either equally well. Also, the discs themselves seem to make more of a difference than the tool used to make them (as long as the tool is making DVD compliant discs). For example, I started out the whole DVD-backup thing by experimenting with different types of media. I've used -R, -RW, +R, and +RW, and tried different brands of each. The brand sometimes has made a difference, but far less than the type of disc itself. In my own experience the -R and -RW discs haven't played as well in the van (again, haven't repeated this test with the Av since I settled on +R discs). +RW discs worked fine, but since I wanted to make permanent copies I've reserved the rewritables for use as data discs for my computers.
  • gfraigungfraigun Member Posts: 70
    I use MP3 CDs and Video DVDs created from two different computers on various types of disks with no problem in my Tahoe. I have yet to try a double layer disk, but I've never had a problem with any CD or 4.7GB DVD....
  • pathtomaxpathtomax Member Posts: 215
    Hello everyone,

    I have been a Subaru owner for some years now due to my long commutes. I will be working from home full time now and have always had my eye on the Tahoe. There are some good used deals here in NH as I am only looking to spend AT MOST $30k. This would be my first ever American car/truck purchase so I need to start off slowly :)

    I just want to get people's idea of something like a 2004 Z71 for around $26,000.

    Also, is Chevy REALLY DISCOUNTING the 2007's lately?
  • obravadaobravada Member Posts: 37
    When I was at the local dealer having my tires rotated for the first time (10,000 miles)I picked up the new 2007 Tahoe sales literature and noticed that GM has upgraded the center console cup holder material to match the dash (Wood tone). The unit has two small doors that cover the entire area. I thought it look nice and inquired as to the cost to get the new version. Gulp, to my surprise or shouldn't I have been.. the cost was $700. You can't buy just the cupholder piece, you have to purchase the entire console. Adding in the cost of dealer installation would have been to steep of a price to pay for the upgrade. Has anyone else inquired about this part and what prices were you quoted?
  • macman246macman246 Member Posts: 118
    Yeah, "dual layer" is what I meant. I archive movies off a Directv Tivo to a Samsung single layer DVD recorder. I just finished off a spindle of cheap no-name DVD-R's, so I guess I can try using my new TDK's now. If that doesn't work, maybe I can try using my computer's DVD drive. Thanks to everyone for their responses.
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