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Last week, I had new front shocks installed on my 2007 Yukon Denali. I paid $438 for that, but an error came up that said "service suspension system". Low and behold, they put the wrong ones on. They fit, and function, but do not have the electronic ride adjustment. Therefore, the alarm. The additional cost for the correct ones is around $750. Yes, additional. No labor because of their mistake, and returning the wrong ones for a full refund credit towards the new ones. Grand total just a fuzz under $1200.
My question, can I disable the front sensors to kill the alarm? Is that a bad idea anyway? I am a bells and whistles kinda guy, thats why I bought the thing anyway, and I will not have any alarms showing up, so if my only fix is shelling the extra cash, so be it. But, if its something I will never notice, and there is a simple fix for it, I would rather have the $750 in my pocket.
Thanks in advance to those of you more knowledgeable than I.
My question, can I disable the front sensors to kill the alarm? Is that a bad idea anyway? I am a bells and whistles kinda guy, thats why I bought the thing anyway, and I will not have any alarms showing up, so if my only fix is shelling the extra cash, so be it. But, if its something I will never notice, and there is a simple fix for it, I would rather have the $750 in my pocket.
Thanks in advance to those of you more knowledgeable than I.