B520044
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I like your approach, but expect to keep the truck. Just keep track of all your contact with the dealer; especially the service reports. Even if you get it back before 15-30 days; those days still count if you have to take the truck back for more service (within 1 year in my state). Again, expect to keep your truck and enjoy it. I've had a lemon and still bought another. GM settled with a cash amount for me to keep the first.
Regarding the washer fluid pump; I think this may be related to the recent OTA update. I was one of the first new Yukon owners in my area and on this forum (for 2021 model). I never saw anyone mention such an issue, until just recently. My washer fluid began to work intermittently right after that update (within the same week). Maybe its just a coincidence; the pump is likely made in China...
Also, use this time to negotiate a better warranty. These trucks are nice and do a lot of things right. That's why I got another. Just try to get an extended warranty to help with any future gremlins....
Regarding the washer fluid pump; I think this may be related to the recent OTA update. I was one of the first new Yukon owners in my area and on this forum (for 2021 model). I never saw anyone mention such an issue, until just recently. My washer fluid began to work intermittently right after that update (within the same week). Maybe its just a coincidence; the pump is likely made in China...
Also, use this time to negotiate a better warranty. These trucks are nice and do a lot of things right. That's why I got another. Just try to get an extended warranty to help with any future gremlins....