Buffalown
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I have a 2022 built in April, no problems so far other than the wonky daytime running light sensor, 5,500 miles so far and loving it.
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We have the same as you, zero problems.21 premier, 16,000+ miles. No problems, best ride we’ve ever owned. I would say if your getting it at sticker or below then your not gona lose on this, the big GM suvs and diesel trucks have always been some of the best resale vehicles for decades.
I had the same problem and giving the switch a "healthy" squeeze fixed it for me and now opens every time as it should.We have a 2022 Z71 now, had it for about 3 months, 10k on it and other than the headlight sensor no "major" issues...the only thing that perturbs me is when you use the button on the tailgate, it opens only about half the time with one press....the other half of the time the first press makes it unlatch and to make it open you have to press the button again (the button on the tailgate, not the remote)
I had the same problem and giving the switch a "healthy" squeeze fixed it for me and now opens every time as it should.
Our 2022 Yukon SLT 4wd 5.3 with max tow package now has 6k on it towing a 4,000 pound trailer 5,000 of those miles with no issues other than the headlight sensor which was replaced right after I got it. Just got back from a 3,000 mile trip yesterday towing our travel trailer and averaged 14 mpg. We had approx 1,000 pounds of cargo and people in the Yukon and a hitch weight of 540 pounds and the Yukon did squat some but it never felt out of control at any time and rides great. Big improvement over our 2015 Yukon we traded in!
Exactly what my 2022 does. It's done it since day one. It's starting to piss me off along with a handful of other issues (nothing major, just stuff that shouldn't be happening on a brand new $65k vehicle)I've been pretty deliberate with ours and it still does it...seems that it'll do it if the gate hasn't been opened in a few days. And then it'll only do it once during that day...haven't had it happen where i've opened several times throughout the day and then it does it, always happens on the first attempt that day...almost like the computer system is surprised by it
Are you meaning that you gave it a healthy squeeze once and then it worked every time going forward? Like maybe your healthy squeeze may have put something back into place that was off that was causing the issue? Or you have to give it a healthy squeeze every single time you open it with the tailgate button?I had the same problem and giving the switch a "healthy" squeeze fixed it for me and now opens every time as it should.
Our 2022 Yukon SLT 4wd 5.3 with max tow package now has 6k on it towing a 4,000 pound trailer 5,000 of those miles with no issues other than the headlight sensor which was replaced right after I got it. Just got back from a 3,000 mile trip yesterday towing our travel trailer and averaged 14 mpg. We had approx 1,000 pounds of cargo and people in the Yukon and a hitch weight of 540 pounds and the Yukon did squat some but it never felt out of control at any time and rides great. Big improvement over our 2015 Yukon we traded in!
I mean I have to give it the "healthy" squeeze every single time I need to open the tailgate. Easier to just use the hands free under the rear.Are you meaning that you gave it a healthy squeeze once and then it worked every time going forward? Like maybe your healthy squeeze may have put something back into place that was off that was causing the issue? Or you have to give it a healthy squeeze every single time you open it with the tailgate button?
I’d show this to the dealer and ask that they replace the switch.I mean I have to give it the "healthy" squeeze every single time I need to open the tailgate. Easier to just use the hands free under the rear.