Back at the house now with yet another rental car. Unfortunately my "appointment" at the GMC/Cadillac dealership was nothing more than an opportunity to drop off the Denali after speaking with someone from the service desk for five minutes to explain the problem. Apparently it's going to take them at least a day or two before they can even look at the thing.
Interestingly, the service manager did mention to me that there are certain components associated with the AC system that require the entire front end to be removed and taken apart - a job that take days and will cost something like $5,000. Fortunately my warranty will cover it, but it could explain why the previous service guys were apprehensive about digging into the problem further than a condenser or compressor.
Interestingly, the service manager did mention to me that there are certain components associated with the AC system that require the entire front end to be removed and taken apart - a job that take days and will cost something like $5,000. Fortunately my warranty will cover it, but it could explain why the previous service guys were apprehensive about digging into the problem further than a condenser or compressor.