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Edward Fucarile (not verified)    June 23, 2017 - 7:24PM

Its not only a 2014 problem.. its happening with all 2015 thru 2017 1500 pickups and Tahoes as well.. I've been told anywhere between 4 and 17 weeks for the condenser! So this appears to be a lot bigger problem than GM is letting customers believe. They have been absolutely useless as far as help! My $67,000 2015 LTZ Tahoe is 2.5 years old and has only 18,000 miles on it and is blowing hot air.. unacceptable!! GM's solution is to tell me to patiently wait for the part and do not care that I have 2 young children and its almost July!!

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