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23 messages, Last post on Jul 30, 2009 at 1:23 PM
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Replying to: bigyukon (Apr 16, 2007 3:25 pm) |
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Our 2002 Yukon XL has been having transmission problems. We are now on number 4 and counting... Four Times in the shop for transmission problems. We got our truck back from the last service in June with 49,000 miles.. we now have 63,000 miles and yes... transmission problems again.... "Hard Shifting" Code 748 was the number this time. If you are thinking of getting a GMC Yukon .... Good Luck... You will need it...
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i have an 07 yukon at 23 thousand i went to get on the highwat and herd a clunk and then it wouldnt go. i tried going in reverse to get it off to the shoulder and it worked. i put the shifter in 1st and got it home .i had it towed to the dealer thay said it was the falward clutch assembely.they repaired it under the warreny at no charge.now about 3 months later it started too clunk when taking off .its at the dealer now being repaired
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Replying to: vinnyvee (Jan 10, 2008 2:47 pm) By the way, do you have the 5.3L Engine, or is this a Denali?
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Replying to: rsht (Jan 21, 2008 6:25 am) |
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Replying to: rsht (Jan 21, 2008 6:25 am) |
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Replying to: usiff (Dec 11, 2007 12:32 pm) My 2004 Yukon XL tranny just went out at 80K miles. Never pulled anything...always treated kindly...and boom...the tranny is gone. Really makes me sick. This was a great truck until yesterday. I thought about calling GMC but I know they won't help. Oh well, I am having a Jasper remanufacture installed and will drive till it drops...which may not be too long~!
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| I have a 2001 yukon denali and it runs great but when I drive the truck for awhile when I go and try to make a turn it jumps. One person told me it was the transfer case. is this true | |
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Our 2007 Yukon Denali XL had its first transmission failure at 1,850 miles. At 55MPH it came out of gear, would not re-engage until we turned the ignition off and on three times. Limped back to the dealer with only 4 operating gears. The dealer rebuilt it. At 2,430 miles, while in the Sierras outside Yosemite at 2500 feet, the transmission heated up to almost 200 degrees (outside temp only 78), and it came out of gear again. This time it would not shift out of first gear until we let it sit overnight. Drove it back to the dealer. Now they are talking about putting in a new transmission. While at a meeting with some business friends, I found out another 2007 Yukon owner and a 2007 Suburban owner both had the same problem! The dealer was replacing the Chevy transmission at 15,000 miles after the transmission failed, would not come out of third, and heated up so bad the transmission was toasted. The other Yukon owner had a complete transmission failure while on vacation and the vehicle was not drivable. The dealer replaced the transmission. Coincidence or a fundamental design problem?
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Replying to: yukon6 (Apr 14, 2008 8:43 pm)
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