ALL of the light modules need to be replaced in the cabin. I put a call in to Chevy customer service and it got fixed after I brought it in twice and the dealer saying there is no fix for it.
ALL of the light modules need to be replaced in the cabin. I put a call in to Chevy customer service and it got fixed after I brought it in twice and the dealer saying there is no fix for it.
They need to replace the entire light module for each light doing it. It's the same part number so I imagine it will happen after a few thousand miles again. They've done about 4 recalls but nothing major for me besides recharging the freon because they left the factory with too much initially...
I got ahold of customer service this morning and unless that dealer knows something the engineers don't they don't have a fix for me and basically have no answers on it. Now to figure out how I want to proceed with it...
They replaced the entire housing Friday on mine and called and was then told there was no fix after they tested it with the same results as before and to put the old light back in. I'd be interested to see if this resolves the issue or not.
I was told there was no fix and this is a safety concern with this constantly flashing in the rearview mirror like it is. Gavenger what is the latest on yours?
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Well I was hoping to PM Gavenger and ask more...
I recently noticed that on the Tahoes for sure, when you fold the mirrors in, it scratches the paint on the mount on the door. Has anyone else noticed this and is it worth having Chevy fix it?
Same thing is happening to me! Blows 100+ degrees for at least 20 minutes. Stop at a light it blows "cooler" for a few seconds and then you start moving and nothing but extremely hot air! Totally unacceptable especially in the summer for this to happen. Looks like to the dealer it is...
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