All,
I have a 2015 Suburban LT with just over 40k miles, with a couple of issues - all of which have TSBs.
The steering wheel pops when turning. I have been told that to fix this issue will require the replacement of the steering column;
the driver seat is literally a pain in my rear. From reading other forum posts, I believe this is probably a seat sensor; and
the driver seat rocks/pops/moves when I turn.
The Chevy service department I visited said that I had two options:
Pay big dollars to fix it, or live with it.
At this point I am really regretting my purchase. It seems to me that for a vehicle that costs nearly $70k new, one should be able to expect more. Now, I am wishing that I hadn't moved on from my 2005 Suburban.
I would appreciate advice on working my way through a customer service complaint, and how to get this issue resolved.
Thank you!