2019 Yukon Denali Service Suspension HELP

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Mrmilbro87

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Hey guys, I’m new here. I need some help. I got a service suspension information on the dash and it’s a 2019 Yukon Denali does anybody know how to reset it so it can come off I’ve tried everything. Placed the magna shock that was bad but I’m still getting that light and I heard there’s a way to reset it but apparently nobody knows how to do it so can somebody please throw me a hand?
 

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Hey guys, I’m new here. I need some help. I got a service suspension information on the dash and it’s a 2019 Yukon Denali does anybody know how to reset it so it can come off I’ve tried everything. Placed the magna shock that was bad but I’m still getting that light and I heard there’s a way to reset it but apparently nobody knows how to do it so can somebody please throw me a hand?
you need a scanner that can read body codes, a regular obd scanner will not work, has to be a higher end one.
that error has a code which will point you right at the problem
 

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Get the code first. You can’t clear it anyway without a scanner that can com with the SCM.

You obviously still have an error. The SCM will not set off the dash error if the problem was resolved. It will still have the code though stored as history.

Been through this already with mine. Also if you replaced a mag shock is best to do the shock calibration procedure that the bi-directional scanners can do.

Something like this will work:
 
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As stated above, I also recommend that you get yourself a quality bi-directional scanner to add to your tool box. Then, you will be able to read ALL codes, along with a brief explanation/pointer to the source of your issue. You will also be able to reset/delete codes, after taking corrective action. You will literally save thousands of dollars in diagnostic and repair costs over the life of your truck, and you will most likely recoup the cost of the scanner within 1 year.
 

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