Thanks for the reply. I tried disconnecting the battery cables and holding then together but there was no change. I did however follow a couple of links from your thread that demonstrated how to reprogram the clock so that it works.
After I bought my 2010 Denali in 2015 I ask the dealer service department if they could provide me with the original build sheet and they were happy to print it out and mail it to me. I shows both the codes and descriptions.
I realize this in an old post but curious if your still selling parts? In in need to the upper dash panel - just before the windshield and where the defroster blows. Thanks
For some reason the clock in my 2010 Yukon just never came on when I started the car yesterday. I restarted it several times with the same result. Everything else works fine. Any thoughts?
I replaced the shocks yesterday with only a slight loss of blood :) I put the fuse back in so hopefully it's good to go - guess I'll know for sure later today when I hook up the trailer. Thanks again for all the help.
I put some air to one of the shocks and they are definitely shot so I will remove the fuse to protect the compressor and order a set of Arnott replacements. The little plastic clip that holds the air line in place was brittle and broke off as soon as I touched it so I'll have to rig something...
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