Seat Belt Reminder for Rear Seats

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I recently placed an order for a '23 Yukon XL Denali with everything in the reserve package except the sun roof. I was reading the owners manual like a nerd and came across this feature listed. I knew that it was included in the escalades, but didn't know that it was a feature that the Yukon's have. Can anyone confirm that this exists and where/how the information will be displayed? Would be helpful info with 5 young children to keep track of.

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Anyone know anything about this? Does it show in the DIC? I've never seen it in any photos or youtube videos.
 
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Bumping this because I still have no idea where to find this info. Dealer didn’t know anything about it.
 

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It’s on the DIC. Assuming same for GMC and the other GM models. Mine is turned on, when I shut off motor and open door I get the reminder in my screen behind steering wheel in center of screen and the chime.
 

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I think OP is looking for a display to show the status of each seatbelt. That feature does not exist in either the Chevy or GMC models. Since it's a feature on Escalade and there is so much commonality except for the dash, I'll bet this page was not revised for the non-Escalade owners manual.

The "check back seats" message is on all models and reminds you if one of the rear doors was opened before you started driving. You can turn off that message in the infotainment "Vehicle Settings" menu.
 
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It’s odd they left it in. It’s in my printed manual and the digital manual you can access from the infotainment screen.
 
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This may be odd to hear, but there were only two features the Escalades have that I wanted the Denali is missing. The rear seat belt reminder and the rear seat intercom. Obviously those don’t justify the Cadillac price, but would be handy for all the kiddos in the back.
 

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It’s odd they left it in. It’s in my printed manual and the digital manual you can access from the infotainment screen.
I noticed that in the manual too...you are not a nerd for reading it...it answers many questions people post to the forum about ;) .
I can confirm the feature is NOT on the Denali...its an error in the manual.
 

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With a 5th kid on the way, not offering these features on the Suburban is a sad gouge in the eye.

The rear seat intercom and a rear seat camera are available on the highest trim of the Honda Odyssey, which is still cheaper than the lowest LS trim Suburban.
 

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With a 5th kid on the way, not offering these features on the Suburban is a sad gouge in the eye.

The rear seat intercom and a rear seat camera are available on the highest trim of the Honda Odyssey, which is still cheaper than the lowest LS trim Suburban.
When my kids were younger, we had an Odyssey and a Suburban. Actually put 250k miles between the two odyssey’s we had. They were a really nice family ride. But, yes…I’ve been a suburban guy forever…opted for “Professional Grade” this go around…the rear seat intercom would have been a fantastic add…but as for the rest; I’m glad I picked the GMC.
 

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GMs target audience for these rigs is not young families. Things like car seat tilt, rear intercom, latch anchors in the third row and RSE that can be watched from the third row are all missing on these rigs.

At the same time you’re not going to tow a 25ft travel trailer or head to the mountain for a weekend of skiing in a minivan.

It all depends on your priorities and what are your must haves. I have five kids ranging from 10 to 2 and while there’s some things I wish were better, there’s nothing else on the market that will fit the 7 of us with room to spare, get ~30mpg on road trips and give us the ability to tow a ~6K travel trailer.
 

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With a 5th kid on the way, not offering these features on the Suburban is a sad gouge in the eye.

The rear seat intercom and a rear seat camera are available on the highest trim of the Honda Odyssey, which is still cheaper than the lowest LS trim Suburban.
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I recently placed an order for a '23 Yukon XL Denali with everything in the reserve package except the sun roof. I was reading the owners manual like a nerd and came across this feature listed. I knew that it was included in the escalades, but didn't know that it was a feature that the Yukon's have. Can anyone confirm that this exists and where/how the information will be displayed? Would be helpful info with 5 young children to keep track of.

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for clarity these manuals usually cover all the suv's and trim levels which is why it says "may" have
 

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I still think the rear window shades is a big fail at this price point. All the mini vans have them. I've even seen some Mazda's have them...
 

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I still think the rear window shades is a big fail at this price point. All the mini vans have them. I've even seen some Mazda's have them...
Agreed. If GM were to add the options present in minivans but missing in much more expensive SUVs (window shades, rear intercom/camera), it could make it much easier to justify jumping up to an SUV from a van for families with young kids.

When you have to pay the equivalent of a brand new well-equipped Honda Accord (~$30K) to go from a loaded minivan into an almost equally-equipped SUV, it makes the decision much harder to justify when there are features missing, in addition to the massive price jump.

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Thanks for this valuable contribution to the discussion! I had one but traded it in for the Suburban for extra space/4wd; doesn't mean I can't miss options Honda included and hope that GM will add them one day, especially those are already included in the Caddy (intercom, seat belt monitors) but not in the still highly-priced Suburban trims.
 

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I still think the rear window shades is a big fail at this price point. All the mini vans have them. I've even seen some Mazda's have them...
Mazda is moving semi premium. So most of their vehicles punch above their price points pretty handily. Also developing a inline six and rwd platforms.
 

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geez last thing I need is a camera and intercom to the kids in back, I just talk to them or look in the mirror
maybe if I was running open headers we could all wear headsets!
 

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geez last thing I need is a camera and intercom to the kids in back, I just talk to them or look in the mirror
maybe if I was running open headers we could all wear headsets!

We didn't have any crap like that growing up as kids.
 

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