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Replying to: tatung70 (Nov 21, 2006 9:59 am) Mine is at the dealership right now and has been for the last 4 days. I took it in because when I engaged the four wheel drive for the first time during a snow storm a warning message came up saying “four wheel drive needs service”. The light on the dial would flash even though the four wheel drive would engage. Light is supposed to NOT flash when it’s engaged. LSO…for some reason there are times when the suspension rides like your on an old wagon with no springs at all. My brother-in-law had his new 07 do the same thing but it wasn’t intermittent and the dealer said his shocks were in the “locked” position. His has worked fine since then. Mine…comes and goes…not when I’m at the dealership though. Also…about a month ago while vacuuming it out, the back doors locked all of a sudden by themselves and pushing the button upfront wouldn’t open them…had to do it manually. Then the next morning, even though it had been driven after the cleaning, the battery was dead. I reported this to the dealer and they said they hadn’t seen any bulletins on it. Also…three times while the keys were in the ignition with the vehicle off…the doors have locked me out. Twice OnStar was able to open it. One time they couldn’t and had to send a locksmith. Sooooo…today the dealership tells me that they found a bulletin that describes the back doors locking and not being able to get them unlocked with the front button and the battery draining. Apparnetly this has something to do with a specific fuse issue that will require the entire fuse box be replaced. They also told me that there is another bulletin that says after market window tinting is the cause of the doors locking with the key in the ignition. Guess I’ll keep the keys in my pocket. Nothing from them yet on the suspension.
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Replying to: littlecreek (Jan 25, 2007 11:24 am) ____________________________________________________________ Can anyone explain how after market window tinting can effect the locking system? |
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Replying to: socaltahoe (Jan 15, 2007 11:46 am) |
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Our 07 Burb locked it's doors the other day, we got out at a friend's house, left the keys in ignition,, and after a few hours, the doors were all locked. It has never done this while parked in the garage all night, without the keys in ignition,, could it be Onstar detects keys in ignition,,, and does it it to protect vehicle form crooks ?
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Replying to: ptownbubba (Sep 03, 2008 9:31 am) I didn't realize it would do that under the circumstances of leaving the keys in the ignition (since I never leave keys in the ignition), but seems totally reasonable. Most newer vehicles will lock the doors automatically after a short period of time, after it receives an 'unlock' command from the key-fob, followed by 'not' detecting a door opening. |
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So,,,,, probably nothing wrong,,, just better not leave keys in vehicle,,,, the BCM must get nervous seeing those keys hangin' there, and the owner not around. Sort of a "pain" when you live in the sticks where keys in vehicles is pretty common. Thanks for the reply,,,, greg
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Replying to: ptownbubba (Sep 03, 2008 10:25 am) |
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ok,,,, cool,,, ya' know what,, I will do the same here,,, see what happens,,,will post results tomorrow. Of course you know if it does not lock the doors, this time,,,,, that will be a head scratcher. Pulled into drive,,,,, opened both front doors, to get out, opened back door to get some stuff out,, took cooler out of rear hatch; keys were left in ignition,,,, windows up,,,, doors unlocked,,,, that is how it was the other day. |
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