GangstaCowboy
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Hello-
Just got my 98 Yukon back from the shop after an attempted theft. Long story short they replaced parts in the steering column and when I went to pick it up the SRS light was on. Of course the typical shop/insurance crap happens and they blame it on a pre existing problem. I have been fight them for 2 days and they are taking it to the Chevy dealership to have some one look it over. It sounds like they replace the steering column lock and cylinder. Is it possible the wrong steering lock would cause the SRS light to go off? They are telling me some diagnostic module is bad since it won't tell them what is tripping the alarm. Anyone had a similar experience? I regret ever taking my truck to this shop, I should have fought to take it to my mechanic first.
Just got my 98 Yukon back from the shop after an attempted theft. Long story short they replaced parts in the steering column and when I went to pick it up the SRS light was on. Of course the typical shop/insurance crap happens and they blame it on a pre existing problem. I have been fight them for 2 days and they are taking it to the Chevy dealership to have some one look it over. It sounds like they replace the steering column lock and cylinder. Is it possible the wrong steering lock would cause the SRS light to go off? They are telling me some diagnostic module is bad since it won't tell them what is tripping the alarm. Anyone had a similar experience? I regret ever taking my truck to this shop, I should have fought to take it to my mechanic first.