My ‘22 Yukon At4 was doing the same but in the rear. Would lose an inch or two of height when parked overnight or all day. Took several trips to the dealer before they fixed it, but it was a leaking air spring. When you try to change the ride height manually do you get a leveling system error?
The air suspension on my ‘22 At4 has developed a slow leak. After being parked overnight the rear sits about 1.5” lower than normal. Have 32k miles on it. Dealer cant’t find the leak but has ordered new air springs and some fittings as first try. I’m still under warranty but parts on the...
Have to agree. With over a year and 20k+ miles on my '22 AT4 - I'd say the Android based infotainment system is really disappointing both in performance and features. GM's own system was better. Maybe future updates will change that.
Agree - sure seems like many of the software fixes could be easily fixed with ota updates but on this issue my dealer told me they wont do a BCM update like this over the air because if it is interrupted it can leave the vehicle inoperable.
You lowered the automatic fan speed in the settings correct? (i think that was you in the other thread anyway). If you put that on high then the system will push max air flow in the situation you described -- but its annoyingly noisy the rest of the time.
No - this was a different issue where basically the RSE system wasn't recognizing that the vehicle had an active onstar plan. However - what you're suggesting might work - I know you can connect the front infotainment to your own hotspot. Not sure if that connectivity would carry over to...
So far so good. I’ve remote started about 20 times since the BCM update. But the occurrence of this issue is very infrequent - so for me it’s going to take at least a few more months to feel confident it’s gone for good.
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