tail light

Asked by GuruWJLN6 Jun 03, 2018 at 12:45 PM about the 2015 GMC Yukon SLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

works sometimes

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Common issue within the Driver side and Passenger side tail light assemblies LED arrays of the 2015-2018 Yukons. It’s only a matter of time before sometimes becomes permanent. I have not heard of GMC warrantying the issue - stating it’s a maintenance wear/and tear item like any other lamp/light...they wanted $700+ to replace the tail light. Dave - Speedometer Repair Guy can refurbish your OEM tail light or usually has refurbished OEM assemblies in stock. Dave’s number is 507-429-4489. When I last talked to him it was $130 per tail light repair...you can find him on Facebook - Speedometer Repair Guy.

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MY PASSENGER SIDE TAIL LIGHT WENT OUT LAST WEEK I AM IN CALIFORNIA SO I WANTED A PLACE CLOSE TO ME I COULD TRUST . I FOUND A COMPANY IN RIVER SIDE CA DIGITAL AUTO TECH THEY REPAIRED IT AND HAD IT WORKING AGAIN. THE WEBSITE IS DIGITALAUTOTECHCOM PHONE NUMBER (951)248-0403 THE REASON I WENT WITH THEM IS BECAUSE THEY HAVE A REAL BUSINESS LOCATION AND ARE A WELL TRUSTED COMPANY

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I just got both my originals done for $278 total! Check out Yukontaillightrepair.com GMC can keep their crap OEM - they tried charging me $753 to replace each one!

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