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2004 Yukon Denali
by hiten
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Jul 19, 2006 (10:05 am)
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Does anyone know if 04 Denali is equipped with a fuel filter? I went to a GM dealer this morning and they called me back saying that 04 denali's are not equipped with a fuel filter.
just curious if anyone came across this?
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- #3139 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [tharris1]
by bpotts1
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Jul 29, 2006 (2:31 pm)
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Replying to: tharris1 (Jul 09, 2006 8:48 pm)
I am having the same exact problem and the mechanic I took my car to said that he has seen this exact thing (3) times in the past couple weeks but cannot fix it. I replaced by belt and tensioner but this did not work. The sound actually got worse. I am taking the car to a dealer today and we'll see what happens. This should be a recall issue if it is that common. Let me know if you find anything out. (I have an 03 Yukon 5.3L)
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- #3140 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [tharris1]
by steins4
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Jul 31, 2006 (4:00 am)
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Replying to: tharris1 (Jul 09, 2006 8:48 pm)
I had the same trouble with my 03. I had to replace the A/C compressor. The GMC dealer paid for it because I had just purchased the vehicle 3 months ago (it would have cost around $500).
I hope your trouble is not as severe.
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- #3141 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [tharris1]
by ssbmg
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Jul 31, 2006 (7:41 am)
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Replying to: tharris1 (Jul 09, 2006 8:48 pm)
I also had my AC belt break off. I had to replace the AC compressor and condenser. I found the compressor refurbished online for a couple hundred bucks and with the condenser and a couple other minor parts had the entire AC system replaced for less than 500 total. Make sure that you flush out the AC lines before installing a new compressor. When my original compressor went dead, it sent metal particles throughout my AC lines and if I didn't (luckily) have it flushed prior to running the new system, it would've seized up and had to be replaced again!
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- #3142 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [steins4]
by bpotts1
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Jul 31, 2006 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: steins4 (Jul 31, 2006 4:00 am)
I took my car to the GMC dealer and it looks like I will have to replace my compressor as well. I hear that this is a common problem. Does anyone know if this is a potential recall item or has anyone else been able to get GMC to cover this? My car is an '03 with 88,000 mi and I dont have an extended warranty. They are qutoing me between $600-$1000 to fix.
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- #3144 of 3260
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whats up with this?
by gotbass
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Jul 31, 2006 (4:22 pm)
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ok so i have a 2003 GMC Yukon 4X4 with a 5.3L V8. i just installed a K&N FIPK. got some great horspower out of it but, i noticed that the engine is idleing lower, at about 500 RPMs as opposed to its usual 1000 RPMs. can some one please tell me how to correct this problem.
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- #3145 of 3260
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Re: whats up with this? [gotbass]
by obyone
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Aug 01, 2006 (10:04 pm)
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Replying to: gotbass (Jul 31, 2006 4:22 pm)
Have you tried removing the K&N FIPK? Just to see if that's the cause of the problem?
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- #3146 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [bpotts1]
by fletesriv
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Sep 14, 2006 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: bpotts1 (Jul 29, 2006 2:31 pm)
I have the same problem ('02 Denali XL). My general mechanic says AC compressor is OK, but possible AC system needs service or repair - look for an AC repair shop. I don't like the GMC Dealer because they will want to replace parts A-Z just to make sure. I replaced belt, tensioner - this fixed it for a few days, but now back to knocking. Last night it ejected all the refrigerant, as if system is clogged. A friend tells me to simply do maintenace on it, replace orifice, flush system, vacuum and refill. What was done to your vehicle to fix this?? Maintenance or Repair?
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- #3147 of 3260
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RE: 03 YUKON AIR CONDITIONING BELT [fletesriv]
by bpotts1
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Sep 16, 2006 (10:08 am)
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Replying to: fletesriv (Sep 14, 2006 12:44 pm)
I had the dealership replace the AC compressor and it worked. The idiots put too much freon in at first so it still knocked but I took it back, they let some out, and it worked. Cost $850.
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