Possible carbon monoxide intrusion

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thanks for the post but you may want to contact a lawyer and document your issue with them and then seek compensation with gm, nobody here can help you with this. good luck sounds like you may have a case provided the vehicle has not been modified in any way.
They said the exhaust system looked ok. The vehicle has to be driven over 30 minutes for some reason when it’s happened. It’s not constantly happening. It does it on and off. I can’t figure it out, but my portable CO detector picked up CO in the cabin of the car and I became sick again and emergency department and fire department confirmed it in my blood. I can’t figure out why it’s happening. I brought the SUV back to the dealership. I’m done with it.
 

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NO, those would not be related at all, like Wade said the exhaust is a sealed system all the way to the tail pipe, so unless you taped a hose in the tail pipe and stuck it in your window there is pretty much no way carbon monoxide is going to enter the vehicle
Thank you. I want others to be aware that this is a real thing that really is happening before they lose their life or a loved one. I reported it to the National Highway Safety Commission Administration too. I’ve always been a Nissan owner and am new to Chevy. Not sure that I’m a fan.
Hi Leanne, I’m interested to see what’s going on with your vehicle I have a 2021 yukon XL with 14,000 miles. Just had an emergency tow that has made it to priority level for GM. For months my family has been quite ill admitted to the emergency rooms after episodes. Moments that escalated and formed into a WTF moment. The youngest 2 arepunder 19 mos. Different admissions to hospitals because of not being able to breathe heart issues high blood pressure slurred speech gut issues. July 5 I kept going off the road and struggled to maintain conscious even when out of the vehicle. July 6 it became visible.
GM is involved and “ fast tracked” it after an c
emergency tow due to the last day I drove it’s events.
The dealership it was taken to confirmed there is CO in the cabin. Multiple issues and GM is going to have it tore down. Basically there’s been a slow leak and the build up in different parts I guess shows it. Different codes fired on the vehicle and some sensors that should’ve been triggered weren’t.
The last day more exhaust was going into the cabin than out of the exhaust. Things Will pick up over the next few days but it’s been a whirlwind because the initial inability to track my vehicle to me when putting in the vin.
It pinged everywhere for the GM rep they had to add me to the system and manually put my info to the vehicle. The fact that they’re looking into whether my vehicle should’ve even been sold to me or did it “mistakenly” slip thru a time period There was definitely a shortage of these vehicles available when we bought it due to Covid and everything else. Dodge picked it up at an auction on the other side of the states got the 100,000 from me but yet wouldn’t assist in even helping find a loaner.


NO, those would not be related at all, like Wade said the exhaust is a sealed system all the way to the tail pipe, so unless you taped a hose in the tail pipe and stuck it in your window there is pretty much no way carbon monoxide is going to enter the vehicle
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Hi Leanne, I’m interested to see what’s going on with your vehicle I have a 2021 yukon XL with 14,000 miles. Just had an emergency tow that has made it to priority level for GM. For months my family has been quite ill admitted to the emergency rooms after episodes. Moments that escalated and formed into a WTF moment. The youngest 2 arepunder 19 mos. Different admissions to hospitals because of not being able to breathe heart issues high blood pressure slurred speech gut issues. July 5 I kept going off the road and struggled to maintain conscious even when out of the vehicle. July 6 it became visible.
GM is involved and “ fast tracked” it after an c
emergency tow due to the last day I drove it’s events.
The dealership it was taken to confirmed there is CO in the cabin. Multiple issues and GM is going to have it tore down. Basically there’s been a slow leak and the build up in different parts I guess shows it. Different codes fired on the vehicle and some sensors that should’ve been triggered weren’t.
The last day more exhaust was going into the cabin than out of the exhaust. Things Will pick up over the next few days but it’s been a whirlwind because the initial inability to track my vehicle to me when putting in the vin.
It pinged everywhere for the GM rep they had to add me to the system and manually put my info to the vehicle. The fact that they’re looking into whether my vehicle should’ve even been sold to me or did it “mistakenly” slip thru a time period There was definitely a shortage of these vehicles available when we bought it due to Covid and everything else. Dodge picked it up at an auction on the other side of the states got the 100,000 from me but yet wouldn’t assist in even helping find a loaner.



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Have you been drinking? your comment makes no sense
 

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Have you been drinking? your comment makes no sense
Lol it’s talk text as I said 2 babies under 2. But yes gm just had their own diagnostic run and collapsed lifter had a bolt sideways. Still no vehicle but the place it was towed to found a loaner finally
 

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Lol it’s talk text as I said 2 babies under 2. But yes gm just had their own diagnostic run and collapsed lifter had a bolt sideways. Still no vehicle but the place it was towed to found a loaner finally
a collapsed lifter does not cause carbon monoxide poisoning
 

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a collapsed lifter does not cause carbon monoxide poisoning
I have to second this. Someone at GM is so full of the brown doo doo that is eyes are brown. There is no way some lifter is going to cause the cabin of a vehicle to develop a leak that allows carbon monoxide to get into the vehicle from the tailpipe.
 

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