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Hi SSimpson,


I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing this problem with your vehicle starting. I would like to work alongside your dealership regarding your concern. I would also like to document your concern in our database. In order

to do so, can you please private message me your full name, address, phone number, VIN, current mileage, and involved dealership? I look forward to hearing from you!

 

Kristen A.

GM Customer Care

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no, one click and then the cluster went black

Curious what the dealer had to say about yours. You mentioned the exhaust flapper but I believe that has to do with the truck not starting/running well when cold, but not related when the starter doesn't engage.

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Curious what the dealer had to say about yours. You mentioned the exhaust flapper but I believe that has to do with the truck not starting/running well when cold, but not related when the starter doesn't engage.

 

The starter never engaged, there was a quick click inside the passenger compartment, maybe behind the dash and then black screen.

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Right on, what did dealer say when you took it in?

 

Really? a hammer fixed it? we never heard of this problem? we'll investigate it while we install your bed mat and give you an inspection sticker. I made them keep the truck overnite and i will meet them first thing in the morning to start the truck. It is being left outside tonite and it is going to be 2 degrees in the am. We'll see if it starts..... I'll post back with any progress tomorrow

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My truck is new(79 Miles on it) got it yesterday, today 0 degrees, would not start. Got out the hammer and wrapped on the exhaust and it started. There is some kind of exhaust flap i read about here that has been causing issues! On my way back to the dealer now! Not Happy

 

Ok, left the truck at the dealer overnite outside (4 degrees), got there at 7am, hit the remote start and she fired right up! The service guy said they bolted the butterfly in the flapper valve in the open position per GM engineering. This is a temporary fix until a permanent fix can be found, also per GM engineering.

 

I am hoping this takes care of that problem, although i still don't understand how that flapper could be the cause of the truck not starting. There are no wires to the flapper nor could i see any sensor? The truck never turned over at all, so how does the engine know not to start from a mechanical butterfly valve so far away from the engine? When i went to start it there was a click (not a starter type click) coming from under the dash area and then the cluster went black. Just don't see how the thing works. Any insight on that thing?

Anyway i'm glad to have the truck back, and hopefully with no further problems!

Kevin

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