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Re: Peeling console denali [lobsenza]
by pamster1
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Nov 16, 2007 (9:56 am)
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Replying to: lobsenza (Mar 12, 2007 7:03 pm)
I would like to know the part number too . So I can fix the peeling problem on each side of my glove compartment as well as, a couple different places around the radio. My husband owns a Gmc Sierra Truck and his interior is peeling in the same exact places as mine. Is the manufacture responsible?
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- #599 of 779
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Re: Problems with 2003 Yukon 4 Wheel Drive [chasrae]
by dawg5
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Nov 18, 2007 (12:07 pm)
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Replying to: chasrae (Nov 13, 2007 7:58 am)
I just had this happen to my 2004.Iwas always in 2 wheel Hi but the selector buttons lit up next to everything but 2 wheel Hi. I took it in and they replaced the encoder motor sensor and so far so good no issues. Hope this helps.
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- #600 of 779
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Re: Oil Presure Problems [rsht]
by 44magnum
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Nov 18, 2007 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: rsht (Feb 06, 2007 7:39 am)
I ended up paying $389 to get the oil sensor change out at a different auto shop due to the problems I had with my GM dealer. They would not even return calls.The sensor was all it was. I think the sensor was $60 and I paid another $ 20 to get it here by two day air since they told me it would be 2-3 weeks by normal shipping (from the GM dealer - I could not get an aftermarket one). The rest was the tow and labor. I should have done it myself but I was tired of messing with it and just let the dealer that towed it fix it. I sold the Denalli as I ran into more problems. Nothing major but it just seemed little electrical and small mechanical "bugs". This was our second one and they both had about the same problems. I did prefer our 02 better though. I have never (knock on wood) had problems with a dealer like this one. I recently purchased a new truck and a new car. Went with the Dodge Truck (Mega cab for the extra room) and a Ford 500. At this point I am very happy with both of them. I will not even concider a GM product again - for a while at least. They make a very nice and confortable ride but just don't have the service to back them up.
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- #601 of 779
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Re: Peeling console denali [pamster1]
by smithsonga
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Nov 20, 2007 (6:11 am)
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Replying to: pamster1 (Nov 16, 2007 9:56 am)
I found this website but HAVE ZERO experience with their kits. But it would replace all the rubbery painted components with a matching plastic hard wood grain trim.
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php
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- #602 of 779
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2000 denali problems
by dizzyd1
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Nov 23, 2007 (4:56 pm)
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I will never own another chevy or GMC again, I've been having problems with my front end on my Yukon. It vibrates like hell, it's rough over every little bump, it floats down the highway, and the outside of my tires are always wearing out. I took it to a GMGoodwrench here in colorado, they had it for a full day and when I went to pick up, all they wanted to do was change every fluid container in my vehicle. I didn't realize I brought it to a Jiffy Lube. Well the next day I took it to a Brakes Plus and they found that I needed 4 ball joints, idler and pitman arm replaced. My extended warranty thought they were full of crap, but the inspector they sent out said yeah replace it all.
Now why did the GM dealership miss this, did the mechanic not want to perform this work or are they incahoots with the extended warranty people?
Well I'm still having problems with it, it is so unsafe to drive down the highway that if you have 1 little distraction, your in the other lane. So I took it back to Brakes Plus and they admit there is still a problem, but they can't figure it out and they want me to see a GM experts. I respected that from since I didn't have to pay for everything to get replaced. Now I'm getting ready to go back to the GM experts and if they can't fix it, it will be the last GM vehicle I will ever own. Thinking maybe a Dodge or a Ford. I grew up with GM's my entire life, so this will be a big change for me. And my Denali only has 80,000 miles and the front end is wore out. And if can I want E1 to boycott GM and start looking at something else.
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- #603 of 779
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Re: 2007 Yukon rolls backward while still in drive! [edbjr]
by dizzyd1
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Nov 23, 2007 (6:24 pm)
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Replying to: edbjr (Sep 17, 2007 6:18 pm)
that's joke, GM that is. What the hell are they saying that is normal, just to have your car start rolling the other way. This is basically what they told me, Everything is in specifications with my front, so I will have to deal with the severe vibration, replacing tires every year, getting my tires balance and rotated every month. I've had 6 alignments in the last years, but hey everything is in specifications. what they're basically saying is it is time to buy a new one since we can't build anything to last more than 75,000 miles.
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Re: Shocks for 2001 Yukon XL [bkcrna1]
by mike2001
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Nov 24, 2007 (12:07 pm)
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Replying to: bkcrna1 (Feb 13, 2007 8:22 pm)
I know it's probably too late..but Arnott Inc. in Florida has the pump ($170.00) and the rear shocks ($190.00 ea.) for your Yukon. I replaced the pump (very easy) on my 2001 Yukon XL and am waiting for the shocks to arrive. I was also quoted $2300.00 for the job.
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- #605 of 779
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2007 Denali Center Console Replacement
by braymil
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Nov 25, 2007 (7:09 pm)
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Does anyone know of an aftermarket center consoles that will directly replace the original equipment in the 2007 Denali? It seems to me that the original console has a lot of wasted space beneath the 2 cup holders and small storage/coin bin. I find that the door to the cup holder compartment is in the way when reaching shorter cups and cans. I would like much more functionality out of this area. The looks are great, the usefulness is awful. Any help on locating replacements or mods to existing would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2002 Denali Concerns [howdiggity]
by asteiner
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Nov 29, 2007 (12:34 pm)
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Replying to: howdiggity (Jun 11, 2005 7:14 am)
Hi - I have the same issue with my 2001 Denali. Could you tell me approx. how much your part cost? My husband is pretty savvy with auto repair; is this something that he could handle, or does it need to be repaired by the dealer (agh!)?
Thank you very much.
Amy
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