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GMC Yukon Small Problems and Aggravations

69 messages,  Last post on Jan 19, 2009 at 6:37 AM

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Re: 2003 Yukon Denali flickering headlights Plus [21ert11] by agholden
Jan 13, 2008 (8:12 pm)
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Replying to: 21ert11 (Jan 13, 2008 10:45 am)

I am a real expert on these things because I listen to "Car Talk" on the radio at least 6 times a year.
My guess is that you have a short that only comes into play when the vibration, or side force, on the vehicle brings something (probably a wire, probably with worn insulation), into contact with the frame or body (or maybe another wire).
I'd say follow the wire back from headlight (do both flicker, or just one side? on low beams or high?). A wiring diagram in the shop manual will help you find the color of the wire(s) you're looking for. Look for any bare wire. Then tape it.
--- Good luck. Electrical problems can drive you nuts! Arnie
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2000 GM Yukon battery keeps going dead by nuttydriver
Jan 13, 2008 (10:11 pm)
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Could start and drive the Yukon as long as it was driven every day. If I let it sit for a day or two, the battery would die. After trips to several mechanics and dealers and several batteries, I (not a mechanic) discovered that the vanity light on the sun visor was coming on and staying on! It's not easily noticed. After the light was disconnected, the problem went away. I too had mechanics use test equipment and was told "we found nothing wrong". These days it seems mechanics can't fix anything unless test equipment tells them what's wrong. I sure wish I could find a real mechanic.
 
I'm posting this because I looked for a solution on the Internet and found people were not getting help from dealers and they were also adding equipment in order to keep their batteries from going dead. I hope this post helps somebody save a few bucks.
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Keyless Entry / Remote Start by sffullmoon
Jan 15, 2008 (3:15 pm)
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I have a 2007 Yukon (purchased 9/06) with factory installed remote start. Until recently the car would respond to the keyfob from about 100 ft. Now it will only respond when you are within 5 ft of the car. This happens with both keyfobs. I have replaced the keyfob battery (which the manual says should last 4 years) but have gotten no improvement. This kind of makes having remote start useless if I have to go out in the cold to make it work.
 
Any ideas?
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Re: Keyless Entry / Remote Start [sffullmoon] by rsht
Jan 17, 2008 (10:12 am)
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Replying to: sffullmoon (Jan 15, 2008 3:15 pm)

Have you tried it at different locations? In my case with an EX-car of ours, any time within ~5-6 miles of our near-by mall parking lot, our remote controller becomes useless until we are about 4-5 ft away from the car. We later found out the cause was a new radio towel with RF interference... FYI, the 2007 Yukon Remote Control Start Antenna and assembly is located at the Driver side rear D-piler near the tailgate. You may want to check the connections there...
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Re: Keyless Entry / Remote Start [sffullmoon] by rsht
Jan 17, 2008 (10:17 am)
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Replying to: sffullmoon (Jan 15, 2008 3:15 pm)

Have you tried it at different locations? In my case with an EX-car of ours, any time within ~5-6 miles of our near-by mall parking lot, our remote controller becomes useless until we are about 4-5 ft away from the car. We later found out the cause was a new radio towel with RF interference... FYI, the 2007 Yukon Remote Control Start Antenna and assembly is located at the Driver side rear D-piler near the tailgate behind the interior molding. You may want to check the connections there...
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Keyless Entry has quit working..... by bigchuckwagon
Feb 07, 2008 (6:36 pm)
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The Keyless Entry feature on my 2007 Yukon XL has quit working correctly. I've changed to the spare keyfob and made sure that the DIC was programmed to original factory settings. Neither tactic helped.
The entrance door must be opened manually......but once inside, the keyfob will actuate the Keyless Entry system (it'll unlock or lock the doors). When I park the Yukon, the Keyfob will lock the doors as I leave......but will fail to unlock the doors if I'm gone for more than a minute or two. In other words, the system fails if I don't use the Keyfob for a minute or two. So long as I actuate the Keyfob every 15-seconds, it'll keep on working. Anybody got ideas?
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2003 Yukon XL Plastic Covers Falling Off by rkg1
Mar 03, 2008 (11:26 am)
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Anyone have problems with those plastic covers that are used to cover the bottom of the seat frames? Ours all seem to be coming off.
 
1)We have one that covers the floor frame of the seat on the center row (between the seat that folds down behind the passenger side) and the center seat. It kept coming loose and we took it out. Now my kids catch their feet on the exposed bolts.
 
2) There's a large plastic cover that was on the floor below the seat, (behind the driver) that my kids tripped over everytime they got in and out of the car. The cover looks like it was meant to cover the seat floor bolts. Anyway, now it's thrown in the back of the car with all the other plastic covers that are coming off.
 
3)I had one under my driver seat that came loose, and would get stuck whenever I moved the seat forward/reverse.. i finally took that out too.
 
Anyone else have this problem??
#40 of 69
No reverse voice anymore and beeping by bubblebass
Apr 06, 2008 (11:50 am)
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04 Yukon XL. Had the battery problem thing that was fixed a year ago. What a pain!
 
Anyway....the voice that comes on when you put it in reverse just stopped working one day. About once every 2 months it comes on now for no apparent reason.
 
Then last week, it beeps exactly 20 times when I first start it in the morning. Not the same as when the door is open, but a loud BEEP coming from around the cluster area. Does this every morning now. ??? Ideas?
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GMT900 power outlet plastic covers breaking by brewboy
Apr 19, 2008 (8:36 am)
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I have a 2007 Yukon Denali and both of the front dash power outlet (cig lighter) plastic covers broke off the first time I used them to put my cell-phone power cord in. The dealer wont fix under warranty and says its abuse! I see many others broken off on Tahoes, Yukons and Avalanches. Has anyone else had this problem? If so does anyone know of a TSB on them as they are a very poor design.
#42 of 69
side molding by hovmatic
May 11, 2008 (9:55 am)
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i have a 02 denali and i wanted to if any one knew where to get that small piece of the side molding that is by the back wheel and back pass side door on the bottom.the dealer wants $115 for it n its not even painted.so if anyone know a store/website that sells this plz post lol thx.

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