Rob T
TYF Newbie
Hi,
I copied this from another forum I subscribed to so I didn't have to type it again.
New to this forum. I just purchased (now that gas is $4.25 a gallon here in NY......what was I thinking.. ) an '03 Yukon XL 2500 with the 8.1 and a tick over 61,000 on the odometer. I picked it up from a friend who was going to trade it in for an Escalade, so I paid him what the dealer was going to offer on trade which was fair.
Before I purchased the truck, I had the truck looked at by a shop that I do business with. All it needed was a fluid change, new belts and tires. I opted for a new battery since the original was starting to show signs of needing replacement.
I bought the truck and was having the work performed and like all things after you buy it, stuff started to go. The drivers window ceased to function, so I sourced a switch panel and replaced it. The dash / cluster had a few bulbs out, which could live with but after adding $50.00 of fuel, the fuel gauge started to jump from empty to 1/2 then to 1/4 then back to 1/2. I checked the sending unit and all was normal, so I had the cluster sent out to be refurbed with all new stepper motors and bulbs and a program/firmware update.
Reinstalled the cluster and all functioned normally, but for some reason, the DIC and steering wheel buttons stopped working. The puddle lamps as well as the reverse light illumination via remote lock / unlock stopped functioning too. I contacted the company that refurbed the cluster to see if the firmware update may have caused the malfunction.
Their response was since I replaced the window switch, a wire may have become pinched when the window switch was replaced because the DIC functions off the driver's door control module via a data wire.
I've also read that sometimes when components are replaced, such as door switches, the brain that controls that function may need to be re-flashed to accept the new component.
I've brought the truck back to the shop and will have them take apart the drivers door again to check for a pinched wire or unplugged connector, but does anyone have any other ideas on what to look for?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Rob
I copied this from another forum I subscribed to so I didn't have to type it again.
New to this forum. I just purchased (now that gas is $4.25 a gallon here in NY......what was I thinking.. ) an '03 Yukon XL 2500 with the 8.1 and a tick over 61,000 on the odometer. I picked it up from a friend who was going to trade it in for an Escalade, so I paid him what the dealer was going to offer on trade which was fair.
Before I purchased the truck, I had the truck looked at by a shop that I do business with. All it needed was a fluid change, new belts and tires. I opted for a new battery since the original was starting to show signs of needing replacement.
I bought the truck and was having the work performed and like all things after you buy it, stuff started to go. The drivers window ceased to function, so I sourced a switch panel and replaced it. The dash / cluster had a few bulbs out, which could live with but after adding $50.00 of fuel, the fuel gauge started to jump from empty to 1/2 then to 1/4 then back to 1/2. I checked the sending unit and all was normal, so I had the cluster sent out to be refurbed with all new stepper motors and bulbs and a program/firmware update.
Reinstalled the cluster and all functioned normally, but for some reason, the DIC and steering wheel buttons stopped working. The puddle lamps as well as the reverse light illumination via remote lock / unlock stopped functioning too. I contacted the company that refurbed the cluster to see if the firmware update may have caused the malfunction.
Their response was since I replaced the window switch, a wire may have become pinched when the window switch was replaced because the DIC functions off the driver's door control module via a data wire.
I've also read that sometimes when components are replaced, such as door switches, the brain that controls that function may need to be re-flashed to accept the new component.
I've brought the truck back to the shop and will have them take apart the drivers door again to check for a pinched wire or unplugged connector, but does anyone have any other ideas on what to look for?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Rob