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just went out looking for some help
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Sounds like it may be a bad fuse, that's what I wold check first. Being that it's a 2007, it should still be under warranty unless you are over the mileage.
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AS gbarry suggested, check the fuse and call the dealer to see if your still in your warranty 70,000 miles or less. If your warranty is over and the fuses checks out to be good, check the wire clip from the harness to the instrument cluster. The clip may have gone bad, as to say the contacts where the clips my be cracked due to the heat generated by the current to the lighting system to the cluster. If it is, it may be a simple fix with a soldering gun or you may have to replace the cluster it self. If you do, better price at the salvage yard and they have warranty also. the only thing is that the new cluster needs to be synchronized with the Yukon's ECM or there may be an issue like no starts. Good luck and keep us all posted, would like to know what caused your cluster to go bad.
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