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How do you set the clock on a 2004 GMC Yukon?

How do you set the clock on a 2004 GMC Yukon?

Setting the Clock in All Other 2004 GMC Vehicles

  1. Push and hold the “HR” or “H” button, depending on which radio your GMC has. As you hold the button, the hour changes.
  2. Release the “HR” or “H” button when the hour shows the correct time. Push and hold “MN” or “M” to set the minute.

When did the GMC Yukon XL come out?

The Yukon XL is closely related to the Chevrolet Suburban, which underwent a similar redesign for 2007. Both go on sale in spring 2006. Larger headlamps and a cleaner front fascia help distinguish the 2007 Yukon XL from its predecessor.

What makes a 2007 GMC Yukon XL different?

Larger headlamps and a cleaner front fascia help distinguish the 2007 Yukon XL from its predecessor. Fenders, fog lights and lower side cladding are integrated into the body to create a more continuous appearance than the previous Yukon XL’s pieced-together look.

Do you need Bluetooth for GMC Yukon XL?

Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices. Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone and data plan rates apply.

How big is the cargo area in a GMC Yukon XL?

Cargo volume measures 45.8 cubic feet behind the third row. With the third row removed and the second row folded — made easier with an available power-folding feature — cargo volume increases to 137.4 cubic feet. Manual tri-zone climate control is standard in SLE trims. SLT and Denali editions get automatic climate control and leather seats.

The Yukon XL is closely related to the Chevrolet Suburban, which underwent a similar redesign for 2007. Both go on sale in spring 2006. Larger headlamps and a cleaner front fascia help distinguish the 2007 Yukon XL from its predecessor.

Larger headlamps and a cleaner front fascia help distinguish the 2007 Yukon XL from its predecessor. Fenders, fog lights and lower side cladding are integrated into the body to create a more continuous appearance than the previous Yukon XL’s pieced-together look.

Cargo volume measures 45.8 cubic feet behind the third row. With the third row removed and the second row folded — made easier with an available power-folding feature — cargo volume increases to 137.4 cubic feet. Manual tri-zone climate control is standard in SLE trims. SLT and Denali editions get automatic climate control and leather seats.

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