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Tahoe02

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  1. Oodles, I don't know how long you have been dealing with this issue but I would have used the Lemon Law a long time ago.
  2. Luckyfd and Jac365 thanks for the updates. I ordered one for my 2020 so I hope I am not expecting too much. We will see.
  3. Luckyfd, Thank you for the update.
  4. O Town Denali thanks.
  5. Understood, I would be interested in any change in initial throttle response without the throttle controller of course. Looking forward to your review and to be sure its the DFM disabler as both are referred to as disabler.
  6. I am on the fence about my purchase. Technical support( he seemed new) told me it would not disable auto start but psk256 indicated it did. Luckyfd I would like to see your opinion on performance since you had one that was defective compared to one that works properly and can you include the auto start disable function. I was told I would need the one specific to the auto start verses the DFM disabler. 2020 Silverado 5.3. Thanks.
  7. Get the part # and purchase from Ebay. Dealers advertise on Ebay, discounted price, free shipping, no tax. Rockauto and Amazon are good places to look. Don't pay full Dealer price if you don't have to. Good luck.
  8. Do a Google search to check the Lemon Laws in your state and also look for a Lemon Law attorney. Good luck.
  9. BusyBeeHive, did the post right above yours offer any help.
  10. That is great news and very happy for you. I had to Lemon Law an early build 2015 in Florida and went into a later build 2015 with no problems. GM "no" customer service was of no help and the district rep wanted to give me $2000.00 towards a new vehicle and I had to take a trade-in offer for many thousand dollars less than what I paid. In the end I got full MSRP for my Tahoe plus GM accessories that I had purchased with a small penalty for mileage. I got the new vehicle at Dealer cost. Took a couple of months and I had to go to a hearing and present my case. Good documentation is very important.
  11. Were you able to get this resolved with GM?
  12. Have you done the fluid change to the fluid recommended in the TSB.
  13. You can do a Google search. There is a company and maybe more than one that will repair the tail light. Obviously it would be less expensive to make the repair yourself. Good luck.
  14. One option that many have used is to take blue tape and tape the seams and see if it makes a difference. You could do one door at a time and see what happens. Good luck.
  15. One way to look at it; 4 new payments x700=2800 which covers the repair. It has lasted 180,000 miles with the AFM active. Why do you need to deactivate it at this time. Is the mechanic telling you this is what you need to do to fix the failing lifter. I am not an internal engine expert and maybe someone else will chime in but it sounds like a different issue causing the lifter issue. You may want to get a second opinion. Good luck.
  16. Lemon law. Check your state for lemon law requirements and then Google search for Lemon Law attorneys who will normally do so with no up front money. They get paid from the manufacturer at the end of the case. I tried working with their trade assistance and that was a joke and so is GM customer no service. Documentation on your part is key. I got all my money back plus GM accessories that I had purchased minus a small fee for mileage. Good luck.
  17. Bad electrical connection? Check your battery cables at the battery and the other end.
  18. Good find and good info for proper sealer.
  19. Try a Google search. There was one with a similar issue and he had a broken seat cable. He had pictures and had to grab the cable with some sort of tool he made. Good luck.
  20. You could look at Cars.com in your area and find another Suburban and look underneath and then you would know for sure how it mounts.
  21. I used silicone in my Tahoe and sprayed where plastic meets plastic around my center console and it cured my squeaks.
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