2019 GMC Yukon Bad Electrical Issues, No Power Steering, No Transmission Engagement
#31
I do not believe that solution will have a long term cure, unfortunately. Your problem will resurface at some point in the future until the root cause is identified and corrected.
#32
Well, I guess
As stated it works fine now. So I guess only time will tell! We had the battery replaced in June, not sure if that has any bearing. I took the stance that I do with computers or any other electronic, if it's acting up, kill the power, and reboot. Reading the thread I never saw what the discovered culprit was. I spoke with an independent mechanic tonight who told me the alternator was going bad. I don't know enough to know anything! What I do know is that I bought a vehicle for a great deal of money that probably has more computing power than the first mission to land on the moon! And am hopeful it will continue to serve me and my family faithfully for many years. I am optimistically believing that GM and it's employees made a great vehicle that will go to at least a couple hundred thousand miles!
Best of luck to all!
JoeRfromSC
#33
As stated it works fine now. So I guess only time will tell! We had the battery replaced in June, not sure if that has any bearing. I took the stance that I do with computers or any other electronic, if it's acting up, kill the power, and reboot. Reading the thread I never saw what the discovered culprit was. I spoke with an independent mechanic tonight who told me the alternator was going bad. I don't know enough to know anything! What I do know is that I bought a vehicle for a great deal of money that probably has more computing power than the first mission to land on the moon! And am hopeful it will continue to serve me and my family faithfully for many years. I am optimistically believing that GM and it's employees made a great vehicle that will go to at least a couple hundred thousand miles!
Best of luck to all!
JoeRfromSC
Best of luck to all!
JoeRfromSC
#34
Your issue will reappear, I guarantee it. Most likely hundreds of miles from now, months potentially, but it will return. Unhooking your battery doesn't fix this problem. Check the ground, that's about all you can do. If the fault is within the ECU that's an entirely different ball game.
I wish you all the best.
#36
Optimism only option
Well. Based on the fact that this thread, nor anywhere else I can find on the internet seems to have a definitive answer, optimism is my only option.
It appears from this thread that your problem ended 2.5 years ago? With a “ground issue “ or an ECM?
so I remain optimistic since your issue was perhaps resolved with a loose ground, but the stealership threw a part at it to generate a ticket to GM.
And the fact that the dealership could never replicate the issue.
Until an answer to the issue surfaces, I will remain optimistic.
Best to All!
It appears from this thread that your problem ended 2.5 years ago? With a “ground issue “ or an ECM?
so I remain optimistic since your issue was perhaps resolved with a loose ground, but the stealership threw a part at it to generate a ticket to GM.
And the fact that the dealership could never replicate the issue.
Until an answer to the issue surfaces, I will remain optimistic.
Best to All!
#37
Well. Based on the fact that this thread, nor anywhere else I can find on the internet seems to have a definitive answer, optimism is my only option.
It appears from this thread that your problem ended 2.5 years ago? With a “ground issue “ or an ECM?
so I remain optimistic since your issue was perhaps resolved with a loose ground, but the stealership threw a part at it to generate a ticket to GM.
And the fact that the dealership could never replicate the issue.
Until an answer to the issue surfaces, I will remain optimistic.
Best to All!
It appears from this thread that your problem ended 2.5 years ago? With a “ground issue “ or an ECM?
so I remain optimistic since your issue was perhaps resolved with a loose ground, but the stealership threw a part at it to generate a ticket to GM.
And the fact that the dealership could never replicate the issue.
Until an answer to the issue surfaces, I will remain optimistic.
Best to All!
My issue was covered under warranty so I paid nothing. But the vehicle was in the dealership twice, and due to my efforts behind the scenes speaking with GM directly, that helped to connect the dealership tech with their "higher ups" at GM to devise a plan of action. It was not the dealership who went speaking with General Motors, it was due to my contact with General Motors as I was frustrated. It's not entirely their fault that they couldn't replicate the issue. The two instances in which I experienced the problem were about 4 weeks apart I believe, there's no way they're going to have that many drive cycles sitting in the parking lot of the dealership.
I just don't feel that it was solely a ground issue as I never had any other problems like what a bad ground would exhibit.
Unfortunately being a computer problem with today's insane technology that's not easy for someone to explain or find out WHY. No one tears into the computer to test every circuit within. There's no real answer. Just replace and reprogram the new unit and cross your fingers! Loss of communication with the ECU was a stored U code they mentioned in the paperwork that I have, that's about all I know. My skills in the automotive world relate to suspension and wiring, but not computers. I don't have a high-level scan tool or programmer. My ability to test stuff like this as a do-it-yourselfer is non-existent.
Last edited by BlaineBug; August 10th, 2022 at 9:22 AM.
#38
2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 bad electrical issues
Same has happened to my truck numerous times. I have never taken back to dealership. Random problem, . But have tried something that helps. Turn key to on, wait for chime to stop (5 or 6 chimes) then start. Less frequent problems. I believe the chime is in the moments the computer is booting up. Never heard or read this before. Hope this might help someone.
#39
This has helped me cut down on frequency of problem, turn key to on, wait until chime stops, 5 or 6 times, then start, I believe this waiting lets the computer boot up. Hope it helps you
#40
Same has happened to my truck numerous times. I have never taken back to dealership. Random problem, . But have tried something that helps. Turn key to on, wait for chime to stop (5 or 6 chimes) then start. Less frequent problems. I believe the chime is in the moments the computer is booting up. Never heard or read this before. Hope this might help someone.