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Anonymous Posted on May 02, 2012

My service suspension light is on on my 2007 yukon xl denali after air shocks where replaced

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SOURCE: 2005 gmc yukon xl denali service ride control

it has to do with your air ride suspension best bet is take it to the dealer there is probably a problem with a level sensor. hope this helps you

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