This needs to be reported to: https://www.nhtsa.gov/report-a-safe...FvNlhTyu3yiOxoC_OgQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds#index
If GM won't act, maybe the government can get them going.
If GM won't act, maybe the government can get them going.
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I'll turn rain sense off and will hit record if it happens again.
Yes, I have the exact same scenario with my 2022 Denali! I am on my second trip to the dealership now. Stay tunedI have a 2023 GMC Yukon XL. I bought it brand new. I currently have 11K miles on it.
Periodically when I'm driving in the rain with my front windshield wipers on they totally stop working. I try every setting on the wiper dial (all intermittent settings and LO and HI) and they won't start working again. I will be driving at any speed up to 65 mph. They'll stay off for anywhere from 5-15 minutes and then just start working again. Everything else on that stem will continue working properly (all settings for rear wipers, turn signals, even the windshield wash button -- but no wipers).
This is clearly very dangerous and very bad. I've taken it to my GMC dealer, but they cannot find fault because it's not failing at the particular moment they are troubleshooting it. They've told me "too bad" which to me is ridiculous and they won't try swapping out parts to find a solution. I've escalated to GM Customer Service but so far they've only told me to seek a second opinion.
I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone seen or heard of this before and have any recommendations on what could be wrong?
2. Does anyone have any advice on how to get better support from GM/GMC for something that is clearly a significant safety issue for a truck that is still under warranty?
My dealer replaced the wiper module about two weeks ago. The report said they found an internal short causing it to periodically fail (I’m not sure I believe this as they might have just wrote this to count as a warranty repair).Yes, I have the exact same scenario with my 2022 Denali! I am on my second trip to the dealership now. Stay tuned
I am having the same issue. I took my vehicle to the dealer. They had for 2 days. The could not replicate the problem. They told me to bring the vehicle back when the problem was happening. This is a very serious problem that need to be resolved!I have a 2023 GMC Yukon XL. I bought it brand new. I currently have 11K miles on it.
Periodically when I'm driving in the rain with my front windshield wipers on they totally stop working. I try every setting on the wiper dial (all intermittent settings and LO and HI) and they won't start working again. I will be driving at any speed up to 65 mph. They'll stay off for anywhere from 5-15 minutes and then just start working again. Everything else on that stem will continue working properly (all settings for rear wipers, turn signals, even the windshield wash button -- but no wipers).
This is clearly very dangerous and very bad. I've taken it to my GMC dealer, but they cannot find fault because it's not failing at the particular moment they are troubleshooting it. They've told me "too bad" which to me is ridiculous and they won't try swapping out parts to find a solution. I've escalated to GM Customer Service but so far they've only told me to seek a second opinion.
I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone seen or heard of this before and have any recommendations on what could be wrong?
2. Does anyone have any advice on how to get better support from GM/GMC for something that is clearly a significant safety issue for a truck that is still under warranty?
Locate the windshield wiper relay and place a mark on it so you know which one you're targeting. Swap it with a similar relay and see if there's a difference. Sounds like a sticking relay. Condensation can form almost anywhere.....even inside relays.I have a 2023 GMC Yukon XL. I bought it brand new. I currently have 11K miles on it.
Periodically when I'm driving in the rain with my front windshield wipers on they totally stop working. I try every setting on the wiper dial (all intermittent settings and LO and HI) and they won't start working again. I will be driving at any speed up to 65 mph. They'll stay off for anywhere from 5-15 minutes and then just start working again. Everything else on that stem will continue working properly (all settings for rear wipers, turn signals, even the windshield wash button -- but no wipers).
This is clearly very dangerous and very bad. I've taken it to my GMC dealer, but they cannot find fault because it's not failing at the particular moment they are troubleshooting it. They've told me "too bad" which to me is ridiculous and they won't try swapping out parts to find a solution. I've escalated to GM Customer Service but so far they've only told me to seek a second opinion.
I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone seen or heard of this before and have any recommendations on what could be wrong?
2. Does anyone have any advice on how to get better support from GM/GMC for something that is clearly a significant safety issue for a truck that is still under warranty?
Thanks for posting this. My 2023 Yukon Denali did this yesterday while out of town. They didn’t come back in yesterday but today did. I will call my dealership tomorrow. I’m still under warranty as well.I called the local GM dealer and apparently it’s happened enough for GM to put out a service bulletin about it. The advisor said there may or may not be a recall come about soon. Until then, here is a copy of the bulletin