I’m thinking a bad TCM or it’s connections. It’s strange how you got it to communicate but then lost it.
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Not sure how competent the shops are around your parts, but you sound like you have more ability to fix the problem than almost all but the dealership themselves. Hopefully you bte the bullet and take it to gm, this will surely be one of the situations when paying more per hour, ends up with a smaller bill.
I’m thinking a bad TCM or it’s connections. It’s strange how you got it to communicate but then lost it.
It all goes through the bcm including the can bus signals, thats still my bet. Lol
It’s been that way for a couple decades or longer.Yikes! cars have become so complicated, I am going to have to start accepting that allthough i "think" and my wife "thinks" i can fix anything when/if our 08 xl1500 Denali ever through a problem like this at me than to the dealer it go's! And than even the dealer with all the equipment and multiple techs can be challenged, IMO the only way for manufacturers to justify all this computer management BS is if the system could accurately diagnose itself and dispaly the necessary repair in plain english on the touch screen display and if it were wrong than the manufacturer picks up the tab! Now a cars demise is just as likely to be the result of electronic issues as mechanical. Sad reality.