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I had the tank replaced twice under warranty, the second time with a supposedly new tank design. and it has started doing it again. I called the dealership and was told that there is a two year parts warranty on the replaced tank. Great. So I take it In and they tell me it isn’t the tank, but...
My dealer only took 2 days this time. They replaced the fuel-filler neck on the new tank after using a scope to confirm that that was the problem. It took a few fill ups last time for it to start messing up again, so we’ll see. . .
I had my tank replaced mid-January but it started doing it again (gas pump stops every few seconds) Monday. I tried different gas stations but the problem persists. I’ll be going back to the dealer next week but I’m not looking forward to waiting weeks/months for parts and then them keeping my...
My truck has the same problem; it started at about 30,000 miles. The dealer is going to replace the tank on Tuesday after it’s been on backorder for about 6 weeks. I was told the delay is because it’s a new tank design provided by a new supplier so hopefully the problem won’t return.
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Sorry for the slow response. My dealer hasn’t found the problem after a couple of tries, so I’m going to take it to a different dealership after the first of the year. Did your dealer find a solution?
I’m in and out of the truck taking things out and loading stuff for the next day, and I don’t like the running boards going up and down. Putting them down manually seems like it would save a lot of wear and tear.
I finally determined the cause on my truck. I usually deploy the side steps when I come home at the end of the day in the following sequence: put the truck in park, deploy side steps using the Uconnect icon, then turn the ignition off. No problem UNLESS my wife is with me. Then the sequence is...
In Texas, the dealer required the body style to be “PK” (pickup) on the vehicle’s title. I traded an Escalade EXT and there was a question as to whether it qualified. It did.
I finally determined the cause on my truck. I usually deploy the side steps when I come home at the end of the day in the following sequence: put the truck in park, deploy side steps using the Uconnect icon, then turn the ignition off. No problem UNLESS my wife is with me. Then the sequence...
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