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just jumped 102 pages on this thread to see what new Yukon folks are up to.

1 month in, my motor blew with 3600 miles on it. 2023 6.2 L. Two rod bearings blew . Replaced my motor and started the process with GM on what was next.

Ended up getting a full replacement Yukon. Brand new vehicle, build was expedited, ~8 weeks. I’m at 2600 miles in Yukon version 2.0, and I got a blinking check engine light with a loaded vehicle on the way to my sons 3rd birthday party. Pulled over, turned off the car & started it up again. Hasnt lit back up since. Hooked up my cheap computer and it stated emission related code stored, but couldn’t get any further detail. In short, getting tired of the bs with this $90k truck. So far so good since the blinking check engine light but it’s certainly not helping with my confidence in this vehicle for our next long trip.
 

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just jumped 102 pages on this thread to see what new Yukon folks are up to.

1 month in, my motor blew with 3600 miles on it. 2023 6.2 L. Two rod bearings blew . Replaced my motor and started the process with GM on what was next.

Ended up getting a full replacement Yukon. Brand new vehicle, build was expedited, ~8 weeks. I’m at 2600 miles in Yukon version 2.0, and I got a blinking check engine light with a loaded vehicle on the way to my sons 3rd birthday party. Pulled over, turned off the car & started it up again. Hasnt lit back up since. Hooked up my cheap computer and it stated emission related code stored, but couldn’t get any further detail. In short, getting tired of the bs with this $90k truck. So far so good since the blinking check engine light but it’s certainly not helping with my confidence in this vehicle for our next long trip.

Wow... sounds like you're on your way to a 2nd replacement engine.
 

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Why? Seems significantly less dangerous than the "attempt to grenade the powertrain" method :rofl:


All joking aside, if you clear the codes and show up at the dealer without a code they could say:

"Well, there's no code and we can't reproduce it at this moment so come back when the problem presents itself."


... if your engine grenades, you say, "Well, my car doesn't move anymore... and it's stock by the way."
 

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All this doom and gloom is making me nervous to get the 2024 refresh…was planning on a diesel tho and not the 6.2
 

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surprised at all the 6.2 issues - that are still occurring.

know a family that has a 23 denali 6.2 and engine "failed" on them on the way to the beach. big mess and were told the whole multiple weeks to even diagnose as well. that's for the birds.

I can understand a delay in replacing the engine. Not sure how they can get away with saying "it'll be a month before we can diagnose a check engine light". That's ridiculous
 
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surprised at all the 6.2 issues - that are still occurring.

know a family that has a 23 denali 6.2 and engine "failed" on them on the way to the beach. big mess and were told the whole multiple weeks to even diagnose as well. that's for the birds.

I can understand a delay in replacing the engine. Not sure how they can get away with saying "it'll be a month before we can diagnose a check engine light". That's ridiculous
I had my car for exactly 1 month before my engine failed. 3600 miles. Exactly 4 weeks for them to get a new motor and install it.

Yukon Denali vers 2.0 has 2800 miles on it now. Let’s see if I can make it to 3.6k lol
 

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Greetings all,

New here. first GM product. This thread has been helpful so posting our progress for others.

Awaiting delivery of our 2023 Denali XL, Duramax.
5/19 : Deposit sent to dealer
5/24 : Preliminary Order Accepted by GM
6/15 : Dealer said they got the allocation
6/30 : "order has been accepted for production" email
7/14 : "order has been built" email.
7/17 : "vehicle is on the move" email. VIN and window sticker showing in online inventory search, "in transit"

Curious how long it take to delivery to Northeast.

Update...Dealer says they should have the car in this week! Assuming that's true it will have taken only ~7 weeks from dealer allocation to delivery. Better than expected.

Although I'm a little bummed to miss out on the new LZ0 engine, I guess I'd rather be a late model-year build than the first off the line after a refresh.
 

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Has anyone else hit a situation where their car got stuck at the rail destination yard? My car was built and shipped out of Texas on June 26th. Got to the destination rail yard on July 10th and has been stuck there since. The dealership said they just have an update as “on hold” and GM hasn’t been able to provide updates. Other vehicles for the same dealer that arrived after mine at the rail yard have already been delivered. I got in contact with GM and they said the only update they have is that it still needs to go through quality control and to check back every 2-3 weeks to see about updates.

I’m curious if others went through this and if and how long they had to wait. The dealership mentioned they have had this happen before and it could be a few months. I’m just hopeful for some good news!
 

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