take it to the dealer and request the latest bcm calibration update be performed.I recently purchased the 2022 Tahoe Z71 and this happened to me yesterday. Shared the crap out of me. Is there a solution yet?
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take it to the dealer and request the latest bcm calibration update be performed.I recently purchased the 2022 Tahoe Z71 and this happened to me yesterday. Shared the crap out of me. Is there a solution yet?
Dont we all. Most dealers dont even have a fawking clue about it…guessing headquarters dont either.Does the Chevrolet headquarters know about this? I want to know if the solution is bcm update
Everything described here just happened to me this evening. Had to leave my ‘22 Denali at the dealership since they were closed when it was dropped off. Hopefully, I can get everything reset in short order. I should also note for those who have yet to experience this - I’ve had my Yukon for 6 mos now, I have approximately 6300 miles on it, and have used my remote start religiously out of habit versus necessity. Guess it was my turn today. Thanks to all who have posted on this issue. Gives me a sense of relief to know it’s not a major issue.Yes brake lights worked. Tried service mode as per the manual -- all the lights came on but it still wouldnt shift into neutral (or start). Tow guys dragged it onto the flatbed and now i await the dealer. At least it was in my driveway and not on a road trip somewhere!
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Everything described here just happened to me this evening. Had to leave my ‘22 Denali at the dealership since they were closed when it was dropped off. Hopefully, I can get everything reset in short order. I should also note for those who have yet to experience this - I’ve had my Yukon for 6 mos now, I have approximately 6300 miles on it, and have used my remote start religiously out of habit versus necessity. Guess it was my turn today. Thanks to all who have posted on this issue. Gives me a sense of relief to know it’s not a major issue.
Yes, you do. Everything inside the vehicle is dead till that button is pushed with foot on brake, just like you were starting it from Scratch...Sorry to be dumb, but do you actually have to push the start button once you get into the vehicle? Since it is a smart vehicle it is running with remote start, it knows youve entered it and it knows the fob is inside as well, shouldnt it know its already in and just need to press the brake and select gear to go? As i dont have mine yet and i havemt seen the owners manual yet i dont know how this works.