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Replying to: mikesocal (Jan 21, 2006 9:14 pm)
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My 04' DXL has had a recurrent problem with speedo malfunctioning. The needle will not return to 0 and will stay at a speed anywhere from 1-120+ mph and not give accurate speed. Any suggestions. Cannot locate speedo or cluster fuse in manual, I thought by removing this it may reset a potential error. DenaliDad |
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| Hi everyone I own an 01 Yukon SLT with 82K my question is just recently while driving my security light will come on and stay on. then when I stop and turn off the engine it resets itself for a while and then will come on again. anyone have any ideas or sugestions? | |
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Replying to: tdoh (Jan 27, 2006 11:14 am) For now, it looks like my choices are something like Parrot or Raytel Tellphone, which require their own separate displays to be installed. Regards, Mike
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Replying to: mikesocal (Jan 21, 2006 9:14 pm) If you happen to have Verizon wireless service, they will integrate your existing wireless plan into the built-in phone service on the Denali. In other words, it will just take minutes off your existing number's plan whenever you use the phone in the truck. |
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GM Bets the Farm on Yukon (Inside Line) Steve, Host |
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| My '06 Denali is experiencing same problem I took to shop to get fixed. My dvd wouldn't work so the dealer took out nav disk, put music cd in slot and the dvd player worker. Now, i'm experiencing problems when i select buttons on my steering wheel. For example, when playing cd i select seek and it selects a different cd which its suppose to select next song. Also, does same thing on display. I removed all the cd's and reloaded same problem. Any ideas before I take back to shop? Thanks in advance. | |
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Replying to: obyone (Nov 28, 2005 2:48 pm) |
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| Is there anyway to adjust the autoride on a 2004 denali xl? The rear end seems too high. | |
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which did a 2/3 drop. It does so by replacing the rear springs and relocating the shock sensors. The front is lowered by adjusting the torsion bars. I replaced the rear torsion bar too, since the handling needed a little improvement. http://www.thepartsbin.com/sitemap/cadillac~lowering_kit~parts.html
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