2022 without front/rear park assist

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dancastro

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I just bought a 2022 Tahoe z71. It is fitted with the front / rear park assist sensors. But when I picked it up, the sensors don’t work. Window sticker says to be later retrofit. This is my first post. What is proper way to take care of this ? I bought it out of state so that dealership I can’t go back to for service.
The park assist is critical for this car. It’s for my wife and three very young kids.
Welcome to the "Waiting for the retrofit group"!
Bought my '22 in August & still waiting.
They have started the retrofits.
Dealer advised me that they are "allocating the parts"
We will receive a notice from GM when it is our turn.
You can get the retrofit at any dealer once you are notified.

Agree that on a vehicle of this size, PA is a must.
Very frustrating.
 

noku

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Welcome to the "Waiting for the retrofit group"!
Bought my '22 in August & still waiting.
They have started the retrofits.
Dealer advised me that they are "allocating the parts"
We will receive a notice from GM when it is our turn.
You can get the retrofit at any dealer once you are notified.

Agree that on a vehicle of this size, PA is a must.
Very frustrating.
Thanks. I actually called a number that I found on this forum and a woman answered and explained that once my vin number comes up, I’d get a letter in the mail and I’d get notified through the mychevy app.
That just sounds too simple in my mind. Considering a bought it through a dealer in CT and I live in NY. I just have a feeling it’s not going to be as simple as she explained. Should I reach out to a local dealer to get in their radar ? Or just wait for gm to contact me ?
I bought mine in CT and I’m in NY so I don’t really have a “home” dealership at the moment.

Welcome to the "Waiting for the retrofit group"!
Bought my '22 in August & still waiting.
They have started the retrofits.
Dealer advised me that they are "allocating the parts"
We will receive a notice from GM when it is our turn.
You can get the retrofit at any dealer once you are notified.

Agree that on a vehicle of this size, PA is a must.
Very frustrating.
yes. It’s very frustrating.
 

noku

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Just updating here.
I got a notification on my Chevy app and got letter in mail. My Tahoe became available. Called the gm resolution number to confirm. And she said I was the first car she had seen that the sensors were in.

I got them installed this week.
Everyone should check, because clearly parts were being shipped.
 

genestoy

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Yep, had my retrofit done about 10 days ago and received the letter just yesterday from GM. Heated steering wheel has been ordered and waiting to arrive for install.
 

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