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2020 GMC Sierra Elevation: I had my battery unplugged yesterday for about 3 hours, and upon reconnecting, the infotainment screen won't finishing booting up, and is frozen on the GMC logo. Has anyone else experienced this before? I called the dealer, and they said it may come back on after driving for a while (but wasn't able to tell me how long) and said it also may require me to bring it in for service. That doesn't seem right; people change car batteries all the time, and shouldn't require a $200 service charge to reboot the screen. Does anyone have any tricks to get this radio to turn back on? I have had my battery unplugged before (although never for this long) and didn't have this issue. I also noticed the screen stays on/frozen even after shutting off the car, exiting, and locking, for about 3-5 minutes (which is also a new problem obviously related). Thanks for the help!
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I replaced the battery in my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado this morning. Once I got it all back together, there were no issues that were apparent, then I got in and drove off. When I reached the first part of my drive where I needed to use my blinker, it came on like normal, flashed about 3 times and then started rapidly blinking and gave me a "rear turn signal failure" message. It did the same for both left and right side. The blinkers were both working when I got out and checked, but they were flashing rapidly. What in the world could have happened just from changing the battery? Any help or ideas is appreciated, thanks in advance!