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Replying to: msl1 (Mar 02, 2005 9:02 am) meredith, "GMC Yukon XL / Yukon XL Denali" #1, 24 Oct 2000 10:17 am that you may want to search thru for more info. It was created when the new body style came out in 2000. FYI, I've had a 2000 and currently have a 2004 Suburban, both 4WD and hardly a problem worth mentioning with either.
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Replying to: rand01 (Mar 03, 2005 12:18 pm) Steve, Host |
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I was wondering if any one could help me. I have a 99 Suburban and I can't get the A/C to blow through the face vent once in a great while it will work but for the most part when I switch to face vent nothing blows out. All the others seem to work fine Defrost and floor. Any Ideas? Is it a vacume system or Electric? or may just a stuck door?
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I have an 01 Nissan Pathfinder which the lease will be up in August. Since I only have 2000 miles left on the lease and I wanted a larger vehicle for traveling and towing our boat, I purchased a 2000 Suburban LS w/ 46K miles. Going this route will allow me not to have any car payments when the PF is turned in. So far I like the functionality of the Sub, but the rattles and overall feel of cheapness are a constant reminder of why I generally avoid GM vehicles. I've put about 2000 miles on the burb and nothing has gone wrong yet. Hopefully it will be fairly reliable, but reading about some of these posts has me genuinely concerned. |
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| I made a big mistake in 2001 when I bought a Suburban w/o 4WD. The truck is just terrible in slick/snowy conditions. Is there anything I can do? Is a 4WD conversion possible? A good idea? Expensive? All suggestions appreciated. | |
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Replying to: 4wdless (Mar 10, 2005 8:24 am) If you don't have a locking rear end, this would be a much less expensive option and will help tremendously in those slippery conditions.
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I have an '89 Suburban and the steering wheel just came up wobbly acouple days ago. Anybody know the problem and how to fix it? Is this a fault that has something to do with the tilt mechanism? Is my steering wheel going to get even more wobbly? Thanks
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I have another question. On my '89 Suburban the front brakes seem to apply uneven amounts of pressure at times with the left side pulling sometimes and the right side pulling sometimes. It happens more on the left side. Sometimes it doesn't happen at all. Thanks
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