My 2023 Denali did the same thing. We had less than 400 miles on it, rounded a corner and it hesitated and searched for a gear. I put it in neutral and back to drive and there wasn’t a problem. I took it in because it was ”jumping” from first to second gear. The dealership didn’t find anything...
Diagnostics was run, transmission fluid checked and the service manager test drove it. They couldn’t find anything wrong. I did a lot of stop and go driving today and it seemed fine. Only time will tell if it will happen again.
I took it to the dealer this morning. They checked for codes, transmission fluid and found nothing wrong. Also took it out on a test drive with no problems. Hopefully it was a minor glitch.
I own a 2023 Yukon Denali with 915 miles. Tonight I was turning a corner and it slipped out of gear and would not move. I gave it gas and all that happened is the engine revved up like it was in neutral. Finally there was a clunk and it went into gear. I drove home (about 5 miles of stop and go...
I forgot to mention that the 2023 Denali’s come with a three year OnStar subscription and free WiFi and data. Rumors are that you have a subscription, which are not true.
I’ve had my 2023 Denali with SC for 7 days. Love it! I took what I could get from my local dealer’s allocation, which was a fully loaded Denali with the “Reserve” package, which included the SC, which is not an option I was going to order. I’m so glad I’ve now got SC. Just took a 200 mile trip...
No doubt, really strange. Plan on getting it back to the dealer on Thursday and it will be covered by warranty. I just purchased the Denali last Tuesday. I’m hoping this isn’t a sign of things to come.
This morning I walked out to get into my 2023 Yukon Denali and noticed the driver’s side mirror has the heating elements showing thru the mirror. I don’t know what happened. The mirror was fine last night. Any thoughts?
I had a target production week of 12/5/22 for my 2023 Yukon Denali 2WD with Reserve package, and rear seat media. I drove by the dealers lot yesterday after returning from out of town and saw a few Yukons that I’d not noticed before sitting as if they had just been unloaded. I was lucky enough...
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