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2007 and newer Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon

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Seat Heat Button Still Not Replaced/Trans Clunk by landy man
Apr 12, 2006 (4:13 pm)
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I visited my dealer for replacement of the replacement seat heater button for the front passenger door as the original one had a burnt out light bulb at delivery and the replacement was scraped at the bottom, but they installed it anyhow. Unfortunately the second replacement was scraped too, so I asked dealer to order me yet another one. Apparently whoever is supplying these things isn't doing a very good job packing them (Lear? Delphi?). The front passenger door lock still does not work because the dealer had to pull the trim panel and it was replaced improperly when the button was replaced the first time. Over the weekend, I did not hear the clunking sound when starting in the morning so I am monitoring that. Still loving the Tahoe, though.
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Re: First oil change [sebring95] by bigjohn101
Apr 12, 2006 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: sebring95 (Apr 12, 2006 2:38 pm)

Early Oil Change .. A matter of personal pride & satisfaction! ...
From my post #659 -- (very carefuly take the first oil filter apart and look at filter element and in the bottom of the filter can ... you will be amazed at the AMOUNT of metal & stuff that you can see ... just imagine what you can't see and it's in YOUR engine too!)--
... Over the years I have cut open & check the used filters .. from the FIRST oil change of many engines,..(GM,F,DCX,& foreign).. Everyone had excessive amounts of STUFF! .. IMHO.. Nothing good for long engine life & performance!
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Re: Seat Heat Button Still Not Replaced/Trans Clunk [landy man] by rsjohn
Apr 12, 2006 (5:55 pm)
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Replying to: landy man (Apr 12, 2006 4:13 pm)

I am guessing but when the dealer replace your door pandl the Lock rod was up. the rod must be down or lock. When the door pandl is put on. If the rod is up went you put the door pandl on it will bend the rod. look at the rod were the pastic cap fit on it. This is a very trick door pandl to take off and on
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it's a compelling ride by steve_ HOST
Apr 12, 2006 (9:29 pm)
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2007 GMC Yukon (Karl on Cars)
 
Steve, Host
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Tahoe is at the dealership by pamela57
Apr 13, 2006 (3:00 am)
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The dealership called. My Tahoe came in yesterday. I am picking it up this afternoon. I was given a build date of April 10th, so I was not expecting it so soon. Does anyone know how long it takes to build a car?
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Re: First oil change [bigjohn101] by sebring95
Apr 13, 2006 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: bigjohn101 (Apr 12, 2006 5:17 pm)

The excessive (define that please...) amounts of stuff is in the filters and magnets, right where it should be. I've tested first oil changes and they were well within spec at 3k miles. Those were vehicles I was planning to keep (and did) for 200k miles or more. Like I said, 3k miles is quite fine for the first oil change. I'm not arguing that changing the oil often/early is bad for the engine (it CAN'T be BAD) just excessive and wasteful. But if that's what it takes to give yourself some sort of satisfaction, that's another issue altogether. But the quesion is, does the vehicle require it? Depends on your circumstances, but probably not.
 
If your filter is PLUGGED in 3k miles because of wear metals, buy the extended warranty. The engine might make it past GM's 36k mile warranty, but probably not 100k.
 
We've had several GM trucks in our work fleet go close to 200k miles before we tossed them and the engines were fine with using the GM oil monitoring system. There's a lot of other things to worry about...but the engines aren't one of them.
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Re: Ordered 07 Tahoe [stakeout] by nbx
Apr 13, 2006 (7:20 am)
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Replying to: stakeout (Apr 11, 2006 8:28 am)

Hey Stakeout, one time several years ago the manager was bugging me so in the "room of doom" that I got up and went outside. They had to shuttle paperwork out to me where I signed on the hood of a vehicle with no extras, no nothing as extra profit add-on.
 
In 2003 I bought a 2003 Explorer for my wife out of town in Charlotte, NC (to get a unit with the Ford safety canopy). The deal was a straight sale and the exact price and interest rate had been agreed to over the phone in advance. After a lot of b/s about football, etc. the finance guy rolled out his bag of tricks. I finally had to tell him to shut up and gave him a deadline of 15 minutes to have everything completed or we were out the door. That got his attention and no more sales pitch on all the extra stuff. Said he would get fired. Ha!
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Re: First oil change [sebring95] by nbx
Apr 13, 2006 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: sebring95 (Apr 13, 2006 5:50 am)

After seeing my dad rebuild new inline-6 Chevy engines after 25,000 miles back in the 1950s, I am satisfied that a typical GM or Ford V-8 pickup engine can/will go 200K without problems even changing the oil and filter at only 5,000 miles. I traded off my 1992 and 1995 Broncos with 175K + miles on the 5.8L engines. Neither required add oil between changes and both would start with a touch of the starter and hum like new after all these miles. Towed boats and trailers, used Broncos for vacation and hunting trips, lots of hard driving. Used both Motorcraft and Fram filters, various top brands of 10W-30 oil. Changed every 5,000 miles
 
My brother who is a couple years older and has owned auto parts stores for 30-40 says the above is due to the quality of modern automotive oils and increased quality of pistons, etc. Also obviously better manufacturing quality control, tolerances, etc. He says even the most basic mineral 10W-30 oil now is far superior to oils from the 50s and 60s. He often cites his 80s model Delta 88 V-8 with 93,000 miles that was torn down to retrieve some part that had been accidently dropped into the engine--the factory hone marks could still be seen on the cylinder walls after 93,000!
 
The biggest problem I have had with the first oil changes on 4.6L and 5.4L Ford engines is getting the gray Ford OEM filter off. In one case after breaking my favorite Ford filter wrench at home, I went to a Valvoline quick change and they couldn't move it either. Finally after 45 minutes or so and the manager crawling down in the pit to help, the guys got the OEM filter off. The Ford engine factory must put the OEM filter on by robot, impact wrench of something?
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Line of Tahoes by pierceman
Apr 13, 2006 (9:04 am)
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Just saw an interesting site on 8th Ave in New York City
 
While I was waiting on the corner I see a new black Tahoe LTZ go by, then another, then another.... about 50 of them in a line down the center of 8th Ave. ALl Black, all in the center lane parading as far as the eye can see
I believe today is the preview day for the New York Auto Show only a few blocks away
On a separate note, I was invited to preview the new Yukon at my dealer in NJ tonite. I'll let you know if I go
Rich
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Re: Tahoe is at the dealership [pamela57] by rsjohn
Apr 13, 2006 (10:31 am)
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Replying to: pamela57 (Apr 13, 2006 3:00 am)

I think about 4 weeks from order to shipping. Customer orders are build first. Over dealer invertory. When a tahoe comes off the ass line. It has a S sticker on the windshild. meaning a customer has order it. The tahoe with the S sticker is the first to get through the final process. Then how far you live from the factory were they are build. They are build in Wisconsin and Texas.

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