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Same here. I tried every password I can think of. Wont go away. 

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What worked for me was logging into the myGMC/mychevy website first as I needed to change my password there. After doing that, my truck took the newly changed password and I haven’t had this screen pop up since. 

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What superduper said. You can not do it from the app. You have to go into the actual website and change your password to make it work.

  • 1 month later...
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Been in a Ankle cast for 3 weeks and my truck hasn’t been driven, wife Drove my truck on the weekend And it asked for the password.

 

Maybe it’s just periods of inactivity?
 

I think it has done this once before.

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Piece of garbage infotainment system.  I've done every "trick" suggested to resolve this password issue to no avail.  The "Do Not Remind Me Feature" doesn't work.  My radio intermittently outputs/plays music from two different sources at the same time.  It shouldn't be this hard to get a functioning radio.

 

I'm getting a new one installed Friday under warranty but I SERIOUSLY doubt any changes have been made to improve it over my current radio.  Just absolute garbage.

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Just think.  All new vehicles are going to be like this since they will eventually get over the air updates and will need you to log in to do so.  Oh technology at it's finest! 

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1 hour ago, Black02Silverado said:

Just think.  All new vehicles are going to be like this since they will eventually get over the air updates and will need you to log in to do so.  Oh technology at it's finest! 

Yeah, welcome to the digital age.  I'm an analog guy living in a digital world...

  • 5 months later...
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Same issue with my 2020 Sierra SLT X31.  The message keeps coming on  even when I push the do not remind me. Showed the message at the dealership when it happened and was told to read the owner's manual.

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