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Replying to: isaace (Dec 09, 2005 8:16 pm) Sounds like GM knows there is a problem but doesn't want to announce a full scale recall.
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Replying to: terryasullivan (Jun 10, 2005 9:31 am) Thanks for the reply.
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Replying to: stldenali04 (Mar 15, 2006 12:44 pm) Just curious--what kind of tranny temps do you get in your truck? I know it'll vary somewhat depending on outside temp, so if you could provide tranny temps at different outside temps (no tow, little or no cargo load)...I'd appreciate it! I ask because everywhere else I've read/asked, other folks say that their tranny temps hardly reach 150 even on a decently-warm summer day. Thanks! |
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Replying to: gapjs40 (Mar 16, 2006 1:03 pm) |
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Replying to: odysseyhunter (Feb 03, 2006 9:59 am) I ran a round-trip from Minneapolis to New Orleans and got an average of just over 20 MPG! Even my "old" '01 Silverado couldn't get that. The trick is to keep your speed from being excessive but also keeping it steady. Also, keep in mind how much you're going to enjoy and spend on the vehicle in the long-run. There are much more imortant factors than simple fuel economy, even if your priorities might be tilted in that direction. |
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Does my '05 Yukon XL have a built in controller for trailer brakes? I recently rented a tandem axle trailer with a 7 pin wiring harness and was informed by the rental place that my Yukon controlled the trailer brakes. Is this true? Why are there aftermarket brake controllers if this is true? What does the "trailer brake" wire in the 7 pin harness do if it is not controlling the trailer brakes? I routinely tow a 3000 lb. boat/trailer with surge brakes and it seems to work fine. Is there a reason to do anything differently?
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Replying to: gapjs40 (Nov 23, 2005 7:05 am) Grinding: probably front wheel bearings. Stalling: likely a failing fuel pump. Squeal: likely A/C compressor.
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Replying to: microstream (Apr 26, 2006 8:02 pm) http://www.autosite.com/content/own/service/index.cfm/action/RecallsView/seriesi- d/17581 Others can be referenced from the same site. |
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Replying to: 05yukonxl (Apr 25, 2006 10:25 am)
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| Turned on the windshield wipers on my 03 Yukon XL and they wouldn't turn off -- had to pull the fuse. When I took it to the dealer for service, they "couldn't replicate" the problem. It's happened twice since then -- I pull the fuse to stop the wipers, and when I replace it several hours later, the wipers work OK. Anyone have similar problems/know of a fix? I've also had to replace the speedometer unit cluster (over $300!), and have had trouble with the AWD system lights going crazy. Maybe it was a bad Monday morning in Janesville when they put my dashboard together?? | |
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