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Spare Tire by yuke
Jun 04, 2006 (5:53 am)
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Actually there is a 1 inch difference in the circumference. Not a biggie. Me, if I had a rear flat I would put the spare on the front, front to the rear flat. Just so as not to cause any rear end damage.(2WD, I'm speaking of)
 
I will agree, a 50K $$$ vehicle should never be having the problems we experience. Should be just oil changes for the first 50,000 miles. No skimping in the areas of motor, tranny, brakes, rotors, tires, tie rods, shocks, A/C, hoses, radiator, steering shaft, light assemblies, bulbs, exhaust, heater cores. Just put an extra grand into better components.
 
Here's a tire size calculator:
 
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Re: 07 Denali Tow Package- Not? [clawson3] by awf_axis
Jun 07, 2006 (4:25 pm)
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Replying to: clawson3 (May 31, 2006 7:37 am)

If you look under the "bubble" fascia, there are two little knobs that when turned 45 degrees, will release the fascia.
 
The hitch assembly is quite ugly, so when not towing, I put the cover back on.
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LED Single Mirrors on a 02 Denali?? by spencer11
Jun 09, 2006 (4:51 pm)
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I have an 02 Denali XL That came with power heated mirrors I want to put the mirrors with the led arrow in the mirror?? I asked the dealer they said you can't install them on this Denali because it does not have the computer to control the lights?? Does anyone know if this is right or not? I can buy the mirrors used on ebey for around $60.00? But dealer does not want to instal them?? I have not bought the mirrors yet ! Please let me know!
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temperature reading error on interior rear view mirror by rfong
Jun 14, 2006 (5:06 pm)
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I have an 2002 GMC yukon xl sle with the standard compass/temperature readouts on the rear view mirror. the other day I was driving and instead of the temperature on the mirror, a "OC"came up. the compass reading is ok. and it has not gone away. I have searched other forums on GM vehicles, and seemingly it occurs on others but i was not able to find the solution. is it the sensor and if it is where in the heck is it. Please i need an answer..
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Re: Yukon XL Spare Tire, Custom Rig, etc. [tdoh] by tireguy
Jun 15, 2006 (7:52 pm)
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Replying to: tdoh (May 23, 2006 10:13 am)

After reading that you have a 245 under there I had to go out in my garage with a lighter (can't find a flashlight) and check my spare to make sure I hadn't misread mine when I first looked at it. That's not right; you should not have a 245 for a spare. My 04 YXL came with 265/70R17 polished alloys and also has a 16" steel spare, but it's wrapped with a 265/75R16, which is the same diameter as my running wheels. If it's a reasonably new vehicle, I'd try to get the dealer to correct the mistake, because it is a mistake. The vehicle will drive differently with a significantly smaller tire mixed in.
But of course it's not completely unsafe. I drove around for years with 31x10.50R15 tires on my Wrangler with the original 225/75R15 spare still mounted. Had I ever had to use it, I couldn't use 4wd unless on sand or some other very soft terrain. AWD isn't so touchy because there is a differential in the transfer case. One thing to remember is that if you have different size tires on either axle (since they're both drive axles, all the time) the front and rear differentials, which are designed to only work in turns, will now be constantly working to allow the smaller tire to spin faster. Might be a problem over an extended period.
I'm about a week away from replacing the 265 Duelers with some 285/70R17 BFG All-Terrain T/As--can anyone tell me if they'll definitely fit? If I do, I won't be upgrading the spare to match.
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Re: General Motors HAS LOST IT!!! [yukonnotruck] by naligirl
Jun 18, 2006 (7:11 pm)
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Replying to: yukonnotruck (May 11, 2006 6:14 pm)

I am very sorry that you have had a bad, and unsatisfactorally resolved situation with your vehicle. I have to say though, to be fair, in my case GM was FANTASTIC! I owned two Yukons prior to my current 03 Denali. My Denali has had so many different problems I can't even begin to list them. The GM Service Rep reviewed my files and immediately agreed to do a buy back. It was a chance meeting that got me with GM. I had not gone directly to them, I was attempting to work through the Dealer who only wanted to sell me a new one. I told them that was ridiculous. At any rate, GM stood up right away to do the best thing for me and has made it as pleasant as possible. I have been waiting months since the agreement to get the 07 Denali built and delivered, due to the camera/nav supply issues, but it is finally on the way to the lot. Obviously, I couldn't be more pleased with GM and the commitment they have shown me. I sincerely hope you too get to the right person who can make things right for you.
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Re: Yukon XL Spare Tire, Custom Rig, etc. [tireguy] by tdoh
Jun 20, 2006 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: tireguy (Jun 15, 2006 7:52 pm)

Okay, I double-checked my OEM spare and verified that it is indeed a 245 tire; however, I dunno if it would be worth my while to have the dealer correct this apparent mistake because:
 
1) My vehicle is over 2 years old;
2) Unless I can find another '04 Denali/XL Denali owner that I can ask to see if his/her spare is a 265, I can see the dealer arguing that my DXL is supposed to come w/ a 245 spare;
3) Even if the dealer gives me the correct-sized spare, it won't do me much good anyways since I'm running a Baer Alumasport big-brake kit, which requires at least an 18" wheel.
 
I can only assume that that 265 tire on your ride came like that straight from the factory--i.e., said spare tire size wasn't mounted onto the spare wheel sometime between when you bought your truck and now.
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Re: Antenna and cable replacement [oj619] by freddie01yxld
Jun 24, 2006 (11:34 am)
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Replying to: oj619 (Jan 07, 2006 6:32 am)

oj619,
 
Have a similar situation with my 2001 Yukon XL. I have been unable to find any assistance.
 
If you a reolution, please share with me.
 
Thanks
 
Fred
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Re: temperature reading error on interior rear view mirror [rfong] by chewie65
Jun 26, 2006 (4:28 pm)
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Replying to: rfong (Jun 14, 2006 5:06 pm)

I have the same issue with a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer.
 
Did you ever find the location of the sensor?
 
Does anyone have access to service manual so I can trace wires and connections?

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