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Replying to: gfraigun (May 09, 2007 7:14 am) To be fair, you could do that in a minivan and get better mileage than a Tahoe/Suburban. If you need to tow a heavy trailer, then a minivan won't cut it. But you don't need a Tahoe/Suburban for a family of four. You might want one, but that's a different story...
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Replying to: nedzel (May 09, 2007 11:17 am) |
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I'm looking for people in California that match either of these situations.. 1. 2007 Tahoe LT2 with a Navigation system and bose. 2. 2007 Tahoe any trim with Navigation system that has the disapearing clock problem. (To see if this is you put an MP3 disk in the radio and leave it in for a couple of days listening to it.) I'm having some issues with my truck and I'm looking for people in the same boat that might might be able to direct me to their dealer if they've gotten the problems fixed. Hense, why I care about people in California...
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Replying to: nedzel (May 09, 2007 11:17 am) |
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Replying to: junglegeorge (Feb 20, 2007 6:32 am) Interesting that I live in CA and own a 2007 LTZ as well. We have had it just over a year now and our passenger side wiper blade has flown off twice!!! (no ice or snow!) Both times my wife had to stop and go back to find the wiper blade. we are trying to find a source for these wiper blades for our business and are having difficulties as well. It is unfortunate that these were not tested more rigorously before dumped onto such a nice vehicle!
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We have 650 miles on our '07 Yukon Denali. Has anyone experienced premature low fuel warnings? This happened all on the same tank, over 2 days. When idling facing downhill with a 1/4 tank, the needle went down to between E and 1/4, and the low fuel warning went off. After leveling off the needle never went back up. After parking level for 2-3 hours, the needle was still between E and 1/4. Parking overnight, the needle came up past 1/4, then dropped all the way down to E when idling downhill for 1-2 minutes, setting off the warning again. Afterwards when idling on level ground, the needle never budged from E. Right after that, I tanked up and put in 20.5 gallons, which means I still had 6 gallons left. The DIC said I had used 20.6 gallons. Anyone else experience this? The hills we experienced this on are NOT steep hills at all, just slight inclines. |
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Replying to: macman246 (May 11, 2007 1:04 pm) |
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Replying to: macman246 (May 11, 2007 1:04 pm) ___________________________________________________________ This is a common GM problem. I have an '06 Suburban that does the same thing. Easy answer is to keep the tank at least 1/2 full which is a good idea anyway. |
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