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I just signed up to this site, and I have the same exact problem with my 2003 XL Denali. Sometimes the wipers work fine, and then all of a sudden they will run on low speed when I clean the windows or put them on intermittent. I found a place to buy just the motor cover with the circuit board built in for $71 and am going to buy it and try that first. I'll let you guys know how it turns out.
Here's the link: http://198.208.187.182/internet/PartImage.jsp?mfgname=ACDELCO&prodlinecd=8&acpar- tnbr=88958136
The website is Rockauto.com
I also don't get people paying for Consumer Reports to give them invoice prices when all that info is here free too. :confuse:
Unfurtunatly i had my 01 denali towed in today because my trany is gone..but hey s...happens i still love my denali regardles what happened today (Until now served me good) :sick:
any idea what that stuff is for?
Thank you,
Jamie
Anyone have any suggestions on how we can fix it ourselves or to prevent it from happening???
Personally, I would prefer the AWD system on the Denali over those on the Yukon/Tahoe with manual switch/mode, although you have the ability to select which mode to drive in, no way that will respond faster than of the AWD system; especially if don't do any off-road driving. But, if you were actually thinking of a Locking Differential to work with the 4x4 Low Gear for off-road conditions, then you YES the AWD system may not be what you want... I am no sale person, I live pretty far North of Illinois, so far my 07 Denali has not disappointed once in deep snow conditions, I am glad that I have the Denali over the Yukon/Tahoe. I hope you would too soon.
Best Wish!
Hope it helps...
I am from GM Customer Service. You had stated that you found a recall; if the recall pertains your vehicle then the dealership will fix it for free. I can check for you if you do have a recall on your vehicle or not. Please email me so I can look into this situation further. You can get my email by clicking on my name. Thank you,
Mariah GM Customer Service
I love my yukon but gmc shold do good faith repairs since this is a problem :mad:
It looks like you have already spoken to our customer assistance team and what they told you would be correct. We would need you to get your vehicle into the dealer for diagnosis before anything can be considered. Could you please private message me your case number from the agent you spoke to so I can take a look at it? You can get my email by clicking on my name. Thank you,
Mariah GM Customer Service
Thanks in advance.
Thank you in advance.
You can do what Mag44 suggested in resetting the error message. If you still are leery about your trip you can take it in and have the code read to see if there is anything that needs servicing before you leave. Thank you,
Mariah GM Customer Service
Appreciate your time in this matter.
circutmann replies to this post a few posts down from this one..
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Mad at my Denali
Best,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
BTW- I had the oil consumption problem and my dealer went WAY up and above what I see folks here got to do the repair. Whole upper half of engine I think was practically replaced! I love my service manager at my dealer for being so patient and working so hard to help fix the problem. I feel very confident in my dealership's service!
We're glad to hear that you've had such a positive experience with your dealership thus far! Given the description of your door lock concern, it may be more of a problem with your actual key fob (although please don't consider this an official GM diagnosis as we rely upon our service departments for this).
Let us know if you would like for us to check into anything for you! We can be reached at socialmedia@gm.com
Sarah, GM Customer Service
The factory recommended oil change for the 2008 Yukon Denali is every 10,000 miles. (link)