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Re: Peeling console denali [brewboy] by lobsenza
Mar 12, 2007 (7:03 pm)
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Replying to: brewboy (Mar 09, 2007 3:09 pm)

Do you have any information on the part number for the kit? Would it be possible to post pictures? If you can't post them, please send them to DenaliAncoAuto.com.
 
Thanks.
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Re: 2007 Yukon Denali XL [hbatten] by jacque383
Mar 14, 2007 (8:43 pm)
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Replying to: hbatten (Mar 08, 2007 3:44 pm)

Yes...this happened to my 07 Denali...Except on the 3rd time, this loud clanging noise happened. Each time it would happen more and more seemed to slowly go wrong. Had it towed into the dealership on the 3rd attempt because it just wouldn't even start.
 
They called me 2 days later to tell me that the piston actually broke inside the engine.
 
I called GM to request a Lemon buy-back and they've refused. Instead they ordered a new engine to be placed into my car.
 
I've cleaned out my car and have refused to pick it up. Been to an attorney and now were sueing GM as well as the dealership.
 
The car has been in the shop for 18 days now and who knows how much longer before they try to get me to come in and pick it up. That won't happen until we see what happens in court.
 
My engine in the Denali is now being shipped back to the factory so that the engineers can look at it and see if there is a design flaw.
 
I'll never buy a GM again.
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GMC "Professional Garbage" not "Pro Grade" by bnr
Mar 17, 2007 (5:07 am)
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Ditto on the above issues.
 
2 weeks after I purchased my '07 Denali the transmission failed, leaving me stranded. Dealer said they did not know what was wrong even after consulting GM tech support. They reflashed the transmission, changed some sensors, and it that seemed to fix THAT problem.
 
Yesterday (only 2 weeks after the above mentioned problem) while driving home in a huge snowstorm, all the dashboard lights began to flash. I lost electrical power to almost everything (windows, turn signals, 4 ways, all gauges, lights). Error messages flashed on the imformation pannel saying "check tire pressure", "check stabilitrak", "check suspension", "etc". Luckily I was close to home. After pulling in the garage and turning the key off, the few electrical features that were on would not shut off. I had to physicall y remove the (+) lead from the battery. Oh, BTW, the vehicle will now not even start.
 
It's a shame that after spending $55k on a new American SUV, this is what I am faced with.
 
I WILL NEVER BUY A GMC/CHEVROLET VEHICLE AGAIN. And I will make it a point to communicate my dislike for this company to each and every person I can. In addition, I have contacted my law firm to begin a civil action against GM.
 
I can't wait to drive my new 2008 Toyota Sequoia.
Good luck everyone.
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Re: GMC "Professional Garbage" not "Pro Grade" [bnr] by rsht
Mar 19, 2007 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: bnr (Mar 17, 2007 5:07 am)

bnr, sorry to learn about your problems with your 07 Denali. It is a lot to have happened with a brand new vehicle. But, just to quickly share my experience with you on my Ex-2000 Toyota Land Cruiser-TLC (which I traded in for my 07 Denali), it has been a reliable SUV, in my 7 years owning the TLC I only had to bring it in for 2-recalls and 3-services. The services/repairs I paid were NOT CHEAP (in the low thousands, or otherwise close to it) comparing to a simlar repair if its for a domestic SUV. Worst yet, after 2 or the 3 repairs, the same #$% problem still exists. According the my EX-Toyota dealer, its a complex problem to repair and can take a few trys... (what kind of a lame excuse was that... !!). Although, the TLC has been a superb 4x4, its been comfortable but "dull" to drive. I guess what I am trying to share with you is that, just because its a Toyota, don't think its all that perfect and reliable, there is always a bad apple in a bunch. If "fun to drive" is one of your desires in a SUV, Sequoia is not the only choice out there. I had my share of Japanese SUVs & cars in my family, they are good and with high marks on overall reliability, but Toyota don't know what it means to be "fun to drive"... Best wish!
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2005 Yukon XL Rear Hatch Handle by bdhplayer
Mar 25, 2007 (4:28 pm)
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Has anyone had a rear hatch handle fail on the Yukon XL?
 
I own a 2005 Yukon XL that was purchased in February, 2005. In August, 2006 the rear hatch handle failed for the first time. Since the vehicle had 46000 miles on it, it was not covered under warranty.
 
At the time I paid for it. Fast forward to March 2007 and the same part failed again. Eight months later. GMC says that the replacement is not under warranty because the vehicle had 20000 miles since the last replacement.
 
To have the same item fail twice in 25 months is unreasonable. For GMC not to pay for the replacement is unconsciouable. The handle in not subject to wear and tear based upon mileage. Certainly the item should not fail twice in 25 months.
 
After the response by GMC's customer service, I'm done purchasing GM products. No more Corvettes, I've owned 4 of them. In addition, I've purchased 2 Camaro's, a Suburban, a Buick Ultra, a Blazer and a Beretta.
 
Am I pissed off, certainly.
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Re: GMC "Professional Garbage" not "Pro Grade" [bnr] by ewaldman
Apr 11, 2007 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: bnr (Mar 17, 2007 5:07 am)

After driving our 07 denali for 4+ months with no problems, it suddlenly made a loud noise, dash icons light up and loss of power. Towed to dealer & service dept. tells us "engine seized up" & ordering a new one. Now 2 weeks later & told GMC has newly redesigned engine to address the valve problem and installing that new engine instead. I am supposed to get my car back by the end of week. Any others have this problem/experience? Any insight would be appreciated.
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Re: GMC "Professional Garbage" not "Pro Grade" [rsht] by tboe
Apr 11, 2007 (7:35 am)
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Replying to: rsht (Mar 19, 2007 6:01 am)

Had my new denali for a couple of weeks 1100 miles - couple of nights ago - the whole dash when nuts - check stabilitrak - check air bag - car dead - no start - and after removing the keys the dash was still on! - towed to the dealer - they have been looking at it for 2 days - still don't know whats up. Sounds like the issue to which i am replying. Did thye ever find out what was wrong with your car. (did not make engine sound or any clanking - just like all computers fried all at once).
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07 Denali paint chipping by wkav
Apr 18, 2007 (5:56 am)
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I have had my red Denali for 3 weeks now. I have only 2000 miles on it and the paint is now chipping off. I have 8 areas on the vehicle...one on the hood (which I can understand), 3 on the driver quarter panel, 2 on the driver quarter panel and 2 on the rear driver quarter panel. There is also evidence of dirt UNDER the paint. I am assuming this will be chipping off too! We have went to the dealer and also contacted GM service dept. They suggest we go back to the dealer and let them break the factory paint and have a new paint job! The dealer noted to us that the dealership paint is not baked on like the factory and wouldn't suggest it. GM informed us that once the car leaves the factory it is no longer their problem!!!! I have had over 12 different GM vehicles and never had a paint problem.
Has anyone else had paint issues with their Yukon?
Thanks! wkav
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Re: 07 Denali paint chipping [wkav] by kimdvm1
Apr 22, 2007 (7:10 am)
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Replying to: wkav (Apr 18, 2007 5:56 am)

I can't imagine that GM won't take care of this; you might just want to continue researching and decide the best way to handle it befor you press them.
 
I had a peeling paint problem with my 1991 Chevy S10 that showed up several years after I bought it... GM admitted a problem with that paint color of that year and they paid for a complete repainting.
 
However, because it wasn't safety, it wasn't an advertised recall. I had to go to the dealer and then call GM (the dealer first said "not covered", GM then tried for only a partial repaint, but finally a got a better dealer behind me who got authorization for a full repaint). I was pretty happy with this as that vehicle was already out-of-warranty.
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Re: 07 Denali paint chipping [kimdvm1] by anderjma
Apr 24, 2007 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: kimdvm1 (Apr 22, 2007 7:10 am)

I have a 2004 GMC Sierra Extended Cab Pickup Birch in colour and the paint is starting to look like it has dirt specks under it. They weren't there a month ago and are starting to appear randomly all over the vehicle.
 
They eventually break through in a small star shape and start to rust.
 
The dealer I took it to told me it looked like paint pop and called in the GM rep to review it.
 
The rep denied any claim since the vehicle is out of warranty 84,000 km and I am left with the prospect of paying $2500 for a complete paint strip and redo.
 
This will be my last GMC after over 20 years of GMC ownership. It is no wonder GMC is being overtaken by Toyota with their bad quality and poor customer warranty for a problem that is obviously caused by a poor factory paint system.

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