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duckknot

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Finally picked her up and oh man was she worth the wait! My lady absolutely loves her new ride, and I am happy she has a newer, safer, fully equipped vehicle that she deserves! 900 mile drive home and other than the 2 hour traffic jam on a rural highway due to nasty accident not a single hiccup!

Next week she'll be going in for a spa day, clear bra/ ceramic coatings, windshield tint and then eventually a leveling kit with new wheels and tires!
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Finally picked up our Yukon this past Saturday! Put almost two hundred miles on it already and we love it.

Our complete order to delivery timeline is as follows:

Build details:
-2023 Yukon XL Denali
-6.2
-Volcanic red
-22” polished aluminum
-Sunroof
-2nd row bench
-Max tow

Order timeline and updates:
-Order placed at dealer on 3/07/23
-Dealer received allocation on 04/03/23
-Order accepted by GM 05/11/23
-Vehicle has been built email from GMC 05/29/23 (Vehicle was not actually built but we did get a TPW of 6/5/23)
-vehicle built (for real this time) 6/6/23
- Shipment email from GMC 6/13/23
-vehicle arrived at dealership 6/27/23
-picked up a dealership 7/1/23
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My order was placed 3/23 and accepted on Saturday 7/15. Volcanic Red Denali with jet black interior. 22” gloss black multi spoke wheels, power assist running boards, air suspension, panoramic Sun roof, and max trailering package.
 

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My order was placed 3/23 and accepted on Saturday 7/15. Volcanic Red Denali with jet black interior. 22” gloss black multi spoke wheels, power assist running boards, air suspension, panoramic Sun roof, and max trailering package.
Starting to wonder if mine is worth waiting for...very similar setup and there's no movement.
 

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Starting to wonder if mine is worth waiting for...very similar setup and there's no movement.
Mine actually popped up a couple of weeks ago but the power running boards were on constraint so I passed. I didn’t think it would come back around this fast with all my requested options available. Hopefully you hear something soon!
 

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Greetings all,

New here. first GM product. This thread has been helpful so posting our progress for others.

Awaiting delivery of our 2023 Denali XL, Duramax.
5/19 : Deposit sent to dealer
5/24 : Preliminary Order Accepted by GM
6/15 : Dealer said they got the allocation
6/30 : "order has been accepted for production" email
7/14 : "order has been built" email.
7/17 : "vehicle is on the move" email. VIN and window sticker showing in online inventory search, "in transit"

Curious how long it take to delivery to Northeast.
 

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Greetings all,

New here. first GM product. This thread has been helpful so posting our progress for others.

Awaiting delivery of our 2023 Denali XL, Duramax.
5/19 : Deposit sent to dealer
5/24 : Preliminary Order Accepted by GM
6/15 : Dealer said they got the allocation
6/30 : "order has been accepted for production" email
7/14 : "order has been built" email.
7/17 : "vehicle is on the move" email. VIN and window sticker showing in online inventory search, "in transit"

Curious how long it take to delivery to Northeast.
~3 weeks give or take.
 

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Beautiful Denali..similar to the one I just picked up. Are your GMC logos OEM? Easy swap out? Looking to do the same.
Yes they are the OEM black badges. I replaced them myself, it was pretty easy. It did destroy the old badges, you have to pry out the red in lay to get at the clips that hold the old one in.

The rear I used a heat gun and fishing line, with tape to protect the chrome, and 3am adhesive remover to clean things up prior to sticking the new ones on.


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Order placed 3/24 and it's still not been accepted....GMC Yukon Denali...
Mine took exactly 4 months order to pickup in Indianapolis for a white frost tricoat Denali 4WD, Duramax, sunroof, adaptive adaptive control, and black badges.
 

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Welp, the honeymoon phase was short.....darn thing threw a check engine light over the weekend with code P2002 and both close GM dealers don't have any availability until mid September to run a diagnostic....luckily it's a soft code and not terribly uncommon in diesels but it's frickin annoying that you buy a $90,000 vehicle that has issues less than a month after buying it and GMC dealer says "well you can leave it with us and we'll get to it when we can....which may be a few weeks".
 

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We're now on month 16 of waiting for our order from a (generally well regarded) dealer in Dallas with no movement. Having a heck of a time finding an alternative dealer nearby who will also honor supplier pricing. Getting the vehicle faster isn't worth giving up the sizable discount to us.

Has anyone had luck with specific dealers in the area honoring supplier pricing?
 

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Welp, the honeymoon phase was short.....darn thing threw a check engine light over the weekend with code P2002 and both close GM dealers don't have any availability until mid September to run a diagnostic....luckily it's a soft code and not terribly uncommon in diesels but it's frickin annoying that you buy a $90,000 vehicle that has issues less than a month after buying it and GMC dealer says "well you can leave it with us and we'll get to it when we can....which may be a few weeks".
I would call GM on that one and raise hell. Some how start the lemon law, change per state but they have 30 days or so to fix major issues.
 

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Welp, the honeymoon phase was short.....darn thing threw a check engine light over the weekend with code P2002 and both close GM dealers don't have any availability until mid September to run a diagnostic....luckily it's a soft code and not terribly uncommon in diesels but it's frickin annoying that you buy a $90,000 vehicle that has issues less than a month after buying it and GMC dealer says "well you can leave it with us and we'll get to it when we can....which may be a few weeks".

If...

1. My vehicle is under warranty
2. It's stock
3. There was a CEL code associated with rough powertrain operation
4. Dealer told me it would be 1+ months before they are even going to start the diagnose the vehicle...

I'm going to drive it at wide open throttle everywhere and try to grenade the powertrain. If you're going to take that long to fix it, I might as well try to get an entirely new engine.
 

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Welp, the honeymoon phase was short.....darn thing threw a check engine light over the weekend with code P2002 and both close GM dealers don't have any availability until mid September to run a diagnostic....luckily it's a soft code and not terribly uncommon in diesels but it's frickin annoying that you buy a $90,000 vehicle that has issues less than a month after buying it and GMC dealer says "well you can leave it with us and we'll get to it when we can....which may be a few weeks".
Man... sorry to hear. If you're not noticing poor performance/mpg, then I'd reset the code and see if it comes back. Could be a software anomaly and won't come back after being cleared.

If the code does come back, then I think you can narrow down P2002 to either a problem with the DPF pressure sensors or the DPF itself. Here's some text from a GM TSB on this code for all of the GM diesels.

•P2002 code will set if the properly functioning system detects a cracked or broken DPF. The exhaust particulate sensor is used to diagnose this failure. This code sets when the ECM detects that the particulate filter has degraded beyond a calibrated threshold.

 

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Man... sorry to hear. If you're not noticing poor performance/mpg, then I'd reset the code and see if it comes back. Could be a software anomaly and won't come back after being cleared.

If the code does come back, then I think you can narrow down P2002 to either a problem with the DPF pressure sensors or the DPF itself. Here's some text from a GM TSB on this code for all of the GM diesels.

•P2002 code will set if the properly functioning system detects a cracked or broken DPF. The exhaust particulate sensor is used to diagnose this failure. This code sets when the ECM detects that the particulate filter has degraded beyond a calibrated threshold.


It happens, with all the bells and whistles on these things it's actually fairly impressive things like this don't happen more often!

I am going to clear the code tonight and see what it does, we have been driving it the last couple days without clearing it just to see if it corrected itself. And I'm not overly concerned as there has been no noticeable difference in performance or mileage. So hopefully clearing the code corrects it and the appointment I scheduled at dealership next month will line up with it's first oil change and such!
 

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It happens, with all the bells and whistles on these things it's actually fairly impressive things like this don't happen more often!

I am going to clear the code tonight and see what it does, we have been driving it the last couple days without clearing it just to see if it corrected itself. And I'm not overly concerned as there has been no noticeable difference in performance or mileage. So hopefully clearing the code corrects it and the appointment I scheduled at dealership next month will line up with it's first oil change and such!

So you're going to clear the code yourself before the dealership gets a chance to diagnose it? If the car is under warranty, I wouldn't do that.
 

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