I put this on another thread as well but want to make sure everyone knows that this cabin/ear pressure issue is not resolved for this brand new build just delivered yesterday from the factory. I do not have any ear issues at all so a little history.
I have been having tranny issues on my 2013 Tahoe LT that I bought as a certified vehicle last year with 24,000 miles really like it but 2 tranny issues in less than a year and I only put on 8,000 miles since had me go back to the dealer and see what they can do on a new 2015 Tahoe. Well dealer was great to work with and the new 2015i Tahoe LT Z71 just arrived from the factory today and just got done with the test drive....so brand new build for those that think this issue if fixed....it is not!
Wow did I feel the cabin/ear pressure and I only did 10 mile ride of speeds of 30-70mph. I came away with a headache and ear popping and could not wait to get back into my 2013 Tahoe....note I took the exact same route on the interstate and roads to and from dealer so it is an exact comparison. Also, I had a decibel app going while I brought my 2013 down the road to measure noise inside cabin vs the new 2015. The 2015 was only slightly higher both ranging in the low 70's. This is a fully loaded 2015i Z71 LT with Entertainment and Luxury package....looks awesome...rides great but now doubt I will get due to this issue! I am going back with my wife tomorrow to test again and if we feel the cabin pressure again we will pass and I guess stick with the 2013 Tahoe! Bummer but that cabin pressure and ear pressure was absolutely obnoxious!
I have been having tranny issues on my 2013 Tahoe LT that I bought as a certified vehicle last year with 24,000 miles really like it but 2 tranny issues in less than a year and I only put on 8,000 miles since had me go back to the dealer and see what they can do on a new 2015 Tahoe. Well dealer was great to work with and the new 2015i Tahoe LT Z71 just arrived from the factory today and just got done with the test drive....so brand new build for those that think this issue if fixed....it is not!
Wow did I feel the cabin/ear pressure and I only did 10 mile ride of speeds of 30-70mph. I came away with a headache and ear popping and could not wait to get back into my 2013 Tahoe....note I took the exact same route on the interstate and roads to and from dealer so it is an exact comparison. Also, I had a decibel app going while I brought my 2013 down the road to measure noise inside cabin vs the new 2015. The 2015 was only slightly higher both ranging in the low 70's. This is a fully loaded 2015i Z71 LT with Entertainment and Luxury package....looks awesome...rides great but now doubt I will get due to this issue! I am going back with my wife tomorrow to test again and if we feel the cabin pressure again we will pass and I guess stick with the 2013 Tahoe! Bummer but that cabin pressure and ear pressure was absolutely obnoxious!