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Now if only there was a way for the remote start to last longer than the two ***** 12 min cycles...
Greetings TYF!My new 2019 Yukon key fob range is terrible. Literally 1/3 the distance of my 2018 Sierra. Almost makes the remote start worthless. Both key fobs have the same issue. The truck came off the assembly line in April and I bought it new in early June so unless they use old batteries at the factory here in Texas it's got new batteries too.
First world problems...but do you think this is something the dealership is going to be annoying about correcting?
Shouldn't the Yukon Key Fob be similar distance to my truck???
I’m wondering if the amplifier is my problem. My ‘19 always recognizes my wife’s key fob even when I’m driving. She can be in the house and it will register to her fob instead of mine when I’m sitting in the driver’s seat. Plus, the manual lock/unlock button on the driver’s door handle (exterior) often won’t work when I press it.Hello All -
Had the same issue with our 2019 Chevy Tahoe LT where the remote would not reach until I was 10ft away from vehicle. Trying to remote start it in the mornings was a hassle especially when it was freezing outside.
Ordered the Antenna Amplifier from RockAuto and installed it yesterday. Took a while to find it because I thought it was under the headliner right above the tailgate glass on the passenger's side, but was finally able to put eyes on it when we removed the headliner over the rear passenger's SIDE window. I thought the plastic piece that covers that rear speaker had clips like everything else did, however, I ended up pulling it and the piece ripped/broke off easily from where it was glued I suppose.
After swapping out the Antenna Amplifier and putting everything back...tested it out and was able to unlock/lock/remote start from the back of the house while it was parked in front of the house at the end of the driveway. So far, that seems to have solved the poor range issue. Also, went back with clear double-sided tape where that plastic rear side panel ripped to see if it will hold it to where it looks flush again.
Does replacing the transmitter fix the issue with the door handle lock buttons not working unless you have the key fob next to the handle? We have 2019 Yukon XL and the the door handles work very intermittently. Many times you have to take the fob out of your pocket or purse to get them to work. Kind of defeats the purpose. Our key fobs have bad range as well and replacing the batteries does not seem to help. ThanksNo need to take entire headliner down. I changed mine myself in 20 min. It’s 20 dollar part. Just need to take some side panels off to lower the back corner of headliner. If you have a burn or xl I think just the back pillar panel needs to come off given there is more play in the headliner.
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Bob, how do you remove the side panels? Do they just pop off or is a special trim removal tool needed? I ask because when removing the trim around my tail lights to remove the light assemblies, the plastic tabs broke on both sides of the vehicle. I found another tab nearby that apparently the dealer broke and patched when he replaced a part that makes the liftgate open and close.I’m sure it was attached with some adhesive. A small dab of Gorilla glue will probably do the trick. I don’t think it will stop the signal. Just my opinion