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New Yukon "on the way"- how does one track it?

4.9K views 20 replies 7 participants last post by  sufiya  
#1 ·
New member here ... have a 2022 Yukon Denali with 3.0 Duramax on the way - supposedly. It's coded 4300 in Arlington and has been for a month now. My question is: I have run across some threads where people are able to track their vehicle but I have searched and not found a link on how to do that. Can someone please provide the link? Thank you! Dave
 
#10 ·
I second this. Best tracking you will get.
 
#6 ·
I highly suggest you check out this post over on the Tahoe/Yukon forum: Midlothian to Possession

There are a number of us with our cars supposedly sitting at status 4300, but no transit detail anywhere, and that's because they're sitting in a lot in Midlothian, TX. Mine has been there since 04/12...

Send me your VIN, OR you can look it up on this site: http://k0jdd.netlogger.org/VehicleStatus.php

I've been tracking at least 50 VINs to see if there is ANY movement, and they all still show Midlothian...
 
#7 ·
I highly suggest you check out this post over on the Tahoe/Yukon forum: Midlothian to Possession

There are a number of us with our cars supposedly sitting at status 4300, but no transit detail anywhere, and that's because they're sitting in a lot in Midlothian, TX. Mine has been there since 04/12...

Send me your VIN, OR you can look it up on this site: http://k0jdd.netlogger.org/VehicleStatus.php

I've been tracking at least 50 VINs to see if there is ANY movement, and they all still show Midlothian...

My VIN is 1GKS2DKT2NR258948

Thank you for the help!
 
#19 ·
The wait is finally over. My Yukon Denali 3.0 Duramax arrived at Midlothian April 1st and suddenly showed up at the dealer last Saturday after nearly 3 months. I picked it up June 30th a full year after I first talked to the dealer about ordering it. (Not sure exactly why it didn't get ordered until months later but someone screwed up). At any rate glad to finally have it - hoping it's an improvement over the Ford Expedition with its cam phaser, shock absorber, struts, weird shifting issues.
 
#21 ·
Typically, dealerships provide a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) once the vehicle is assigned one. With the VIN, you can track the status of your vehicle through the manufacturer's website or sometimes through the dealership's online portal.
For GMC, you may want to check the GMC owner center or the GMC tracking website if they offer such services. If your dealership has a specific tracking portal or provides updates, they should be able to guide you on the process.