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Hey fellow truckers - The driver seat cushion in my 2015 Sierra Denali pickup has apparently decided to collapse. But only on the left side, which is really off-putting. It feels like I'm leaning to the left when I sit in the seat, and it's rather uncomfortable. I'm a featherweight (165lbs), too, so it's not like I've put it under any significant stress in the mere 19K miles I've put on the truck(!) Anyway, the truck is outside of its 3/36 non-power-train warranty, so I'm going to have to pay for this replacement. Has anyone done a seat cushion replacement in a Denali or one of the other trucks? Is it simple, or a pain in the ass (heh)? If I hand it to a dealer to do it, any guesses to the parts/labor costs? Thanks.
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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!
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