Table 1 shows one common back over prevention related problems of the 2026 GMC Yukon.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Warnings problems |
**incident / vehicle info:** - **year / make / model:** 2026 / GMC / Yukon (elevation) - **date incident began:** ~mid-March 2026 - **odometer / mileage:** under 1,000 - **component:** back over prevention: rearview camera (and/or electrical system / visibility) - **crash? fire? injuries? deaths?** no / no / no / no - **vehicle still owned:** yes - **dealer or manufacturer contacted?** yes — servicing dealer rick hendrick city Chevrolet (charlotte); gm customer care cases 101763052 and 102071761 - **description (paste this — ~1,700 characters, under the ~2,000 limit):** my 2026 GMC Yukon elevation experiences intermittent total failure of the center infotainment/display screen, beginning around mid-March 2026. The failure is heat-related and intermittent: the screen functions on cool days, and on hot days it fails the vast majority of the time, unpredictably, after the vehicle heat-soaks in the sun. When it fails, the entire screen goes dark and I lose the backup camera and surround-view cameras, all hvac/climate controls, audio, navigation, and most secondary controls. Steering, brakes, and engine are unaffected. This creates two safety hazards. First, loss of the rearview camera image eliminates rear visibility when backing — the exact risk fmvss 111 is intended to prevent — raising the chance of a backover crash. Second, loss of all climate control in extreme heat endangers occupants in north carolina summer temperatures, and a blank, unresponsive screen is a driver distraction. Here's everything in copy-paste form for the NHTSA complaint. *:** 1gks2bkd1tr227930 **incident / vehicle info:** - **year / make / model:** 2026 / GMC / Yukon (elevation) - **date incident began:** ~mid-March 2026 - **odometer / mileage:** under 1,000 - **component:** back over prevention: rearview camera (and/or electrical system / visibility) - **crash? fire? injuries? deaths?** no / no / no / no - **vehicle still owned:** yes - **dealer or manufacturer contacted?** yes —.
In the 2026 Yukons, almost all physical buttons have been replaced by the giant center touchscreen. When starting my vehicle, about a third of the time the screen will not come on, and can’t be turned back on by any means. It will randomly come back on after a few more trips/restarts. This renders several critical systems inoperable. All hvac does not work, defrosters aren’t available, back up cameras and parking assist is not available, and control of any navigation functions or options (ie heated/cooled seats) are not possible. There are no physical buttons for these items, so there are no other options. Voice commands do not function properly when the screen is black, so no option there. After my third visit to the dealership and an open case with gm, they are finally authorizing a screen replacement. We will see if this fixes it. However, my previous explanations from gm pointed to a nebulous future software release, with no date or detail.