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Old 10-29-2012, 04:07 PM
Skevs25 Skevs25 is offline
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03 Yukon Control Panel not responding

Recently while trying to start my Yukon, my control panel doesn't come on. After the vehicle warms up and I attempt to shut it down and restart the vehicle several times. It comes back on. Also, the light on the shift selector indicator is out. My gas light for low gas, and the ABS light flashes on and off simultaneously . But this goes away after I get the control panel to start working again.

The vehicle is running and sounds fine.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-05-2012, 08:27 AM
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Re: 03 Yukon Control Panel not responding

May or may not be your problem but try toggling your light dimmer on the left. I noticed on my 2000 Yukon that every once in a while, this rolling switch experiences a short and many/all of my lights inside go off. First time it happened to me, it was noticing that all the lights on my factory stereo were off but it was still playing. I thought that I was finally going to have to purchase a new head unit and lo and behold, I thought to toggle the dimmer switch and everything came back on. Have not fixed it yet though...
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