I have a 2018 Yukon Denali that is now experiencing condensation inside the Driver's side headlight assembly. I had this same issue with my old 2011 Yukon Denali and I'm frustrated and disappointed that it is happening again on an $80k vehicle.
The GMC dealer quoted me nearly $2000 to replace this part, and GM "generously" offered $200 towards the fix, which is laughable. Considering the problem is not new and was not caused by me, you can imagine my reaction.
As difficult as the 2011 headlight was to replace, I did find a donor headlight assembly and removed/installed it myself. But on the 2018, it looks like an incredibly painful and laborious undertaking, not to mention the cost of even a used headlight is pretty high.
Any suggestions? I'm at a loss.
The GMC dealer quoted me nearly $2000 to replace this part, and GM "generously" offered $200 towards the fix, which is laughable. Considering the problem is not new and was not caused by me, you can imagine my reaction.
As difficult as the 2011 headlight was to replace, I did find a donor headlight assembly and removed/installed it myself. But on the 2018, it looks like an incredibly painful and laborious undertaking, not to mention the cost of even a used headlight is pretty high.
Any suggestions? I'm at a loss.