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#3230 of 3279 Re: Parasitic power drain 2001 GMC Yukon XL [nichole523]
by tidester
Nov 01, 2008 (12:58 am)
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#3231 of 3279 how do you change the temp from celsuis to fahrenheit in the rear view
by mlalarsen
Nov 10, 2008 (4:31 pm)
does anyone know how to change the temperature readout on the rear view mirror of an 03 denali from celsius to fahrenheit? I don't have an owners manual and it's driving me crazy that I can't change to fahrenheit and have my readout in celsius...thanks in advance!
#3233 of 3279 Re: 2001 Denali XL [mcclure]
by bravomachado
Nov 12, 2008 (6:57 pm)
How do you adjust your headlights.
Nov 14, 2008 (3:42 pm)
I have a 1999 yukon denali its hard to start. 2 months ago I was sitting in traffic and it started missing and when I gave it gas it wouldnt go. we changed the fuel filter thought it was fixed (still not starting good). then I was driving (2 months later) the same thing happened. I couldnt hardly get to a parking space it would not move. It idles fine but when you give it gas it boggs down, back fires,and wont go. Put it in the shop changed plug wires, crank sensor, battery. Still not starting good. fuel pump also checked o.k. Please help
#3235 of 3279 factory subwoofer option '04 DXL'
by denalidad
Nov 30, 2008 (2:16 pm)
Has anyone heard of a factory subwoofer that would be located in rr drivers side compartment in back of vehicle where the plastic has a spot that looks to be for a subwoofer? I am told that this was an option from the factory that came with an amp attached right to the subwoofer and wired into existing bose system as option.
#3236 of 3279 Re: factory subwoofer option '04 DXL' [denalidad]
by obyone
Nov 30, 2008 (4:51 pm)
The factory manual indicates what you state to be correct.
#3237 of 3279 Driver door ajar and speedometer problem
by nrogers
Dec 24, 2008 (7:38 am)
My 2003 denali is starting to have some issues that are driving me nuts. First of all the speedometer needle is stuck facing down(as if I drove 140mph and it got stuck down there). Of course I never drove that fast. Anyone know how to fix this or how much it is going to cost? Also, I am getting a driver door ajar message and the lights come on and off while I am driving as well as the door locking and unlocking. I notice this started when we had a lot of rain but it went away originally. Now it is not going away. Any idea how to fix this without getting a loan to pay for it?
#3238 of 3279 PLEASE HELP ! 2005 YUKON 43000 miles
by paulkc
Dec 25, 2008 (11:43 am)
My Yukon's check engine light is on and it feels like its going to die at stoplights. I had a buddy check the codes and 3 popped up: too lean, multiple misfires and low voltage. BUT the problem is inconsisent! It will sometimes run okay and theres no problems when idling in Park except check engine light is still on. Weather doesn't seem to be a concern, as it did it in 1 degree weather and also 38 degree weather, (crazy Kansas weather!)
I have a new battery in it, (less than 1 month), and dealership advised alternator was fine when they put it in.
Described problem to dealership and they think it might be an intake manifold gasket shrinking up in the cold...BUT...it was fineuntil a few days ago when it had sat in the 1 degree cold all night. It ran for
30 minutes around town then when I strarted it up again, it started this problem. The plugs are iridium and should be good til 100k miles.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated, as I dont have much $$$ to pay somone for hours of poking around.
Thanks!
Paul, Overland Park KS
#3239 of 3279 Re: PLEASE HELP ! 2005 YUKON 43000 miles [paulkc]
by obyone
Dec 25, 2008 (1:17 pm)
Check engine light is usually associated with emissions. In your situation it seems like it could be the MAF sensor as it leans or enriches the amount of fuel to air mixture based on air intake temperature. I would find it unusual as the MAF isn't known to fail on the Yukon, but there are instances where I've seen them in need of replacement.