kiboater
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I keep receiving emails from Onstar that reference a low state of charge on the battery. Here is a cut and paste of the email:
Your 2016 GMC Yukon detects a low state of charge (SOC) on its battery. The battery can recharge during normal driving, so please run the engine as soon as possible to avoid a situation where your vehicle doesn't start. You can also charge your battery using a battery charger. Please disregard this message if your vehicle is already in for service (as this could be a false notification if the vehicle is in for service and the service being performed affects this component). NOTE: Some reoccurring SOC notifications may be due to something on vehicle (perhaps accessories plugged into Aux Outlets) causing the battery to drain, a service visit may be required in some instances.
Service Code SAC003 and Bulletin PI1250
If you would like additional information please contact Member Assistance at 1.866.237.3601.
If you require Roadside Assistance please contact 1.866.415.5838.
Please bring this email with you when you go for service.
The Advanced Diagnostics Service was developed using Genuine GM components. Due to the wide variation and availability of non-GM components, it is possible that using non-GM components may set false Service Messages. To maintain System performance, it is recommended to service these systems using Genuine GM components.
I have received 3 of these emails in the last months. No issues with the truck. No modifications or symptoms. Sometimes sits for a week during the summer but lots of highway use. Three hour highway trip between Notice 1 and 2. Charges at 15 volts and starts in below freezing weather. Took it in today and the dealer did a Midtronics test on the battery and it was OK. I think the dealer thinks its a scam but the Onstar website has the same warnings. Getting ready for a 1200 mile trip to the Lower Keys. The bulletin is available on the web but it doesn't contain any additional info.
Anyone else getting these emails?
thanks
Frank
Your 2016 GMC Yukon detects a low state of charge (SOC) on its battery. The battery can recharge during normal driving, so please run the engine as soon as possible to avoid a situation where your vehicle doesn't start. You can also charge your battery using a battery charger. Please disregard this message if your vehicle is already in for service (as this could be a false notification if the vehicle is in for service and the service being performed affects this component). NOTE: Some reoccurring SOC notifications may be due to something on vehicle (perhaps accessories plugged into Aux Outlets) causing the battery to drain, a service visit may be required in some instances.
Service Code SAC003 and Bulletin PI1250
If you would like additional information please contact Member Assistance at 1.866.237.3601.
If you require Roadside Assistance please contact 1.866.415.5838.
Please bring this email with you when you go for service.
The Advanced Diagnostics Service was developed using Genuine GM components. Due to the wide variation and availability of non-GM components, it is possible that using non-GM components may set false Service Messages. To maintain System performance, it is recommended to service these systems using Genuine GM components.
I have received 3 of these emails in the last months. No issues with the truck. No modifications or symptoms. Sometimes sits for a week during the summer but lots of highway use. Three hour highway trip between Notice 1 and 2. Charges at 15 volts and starts in below freezing weather. Took it in today and the dealer did a Midtronics test on the battery and it was OK. I think the dealer thinks its a scam but the Onstar website has the same warnings. Getting ready for a 1200 mile trip to the Lower Keys. The bulletin is available on the web but it doesn't contain any additional info.
Anyone else getting these emails?
thanks
Frank