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Continuing Yukon transmission problems
by yukon6
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Apr 29, 2008 (6:41 pm)
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Good luck on the transmission. i just had a third transmission issue at 2650miles. Jasper might be OK just make sure there is some type of warranty.
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Re: Continuing Yukon transmission problems [yukon6]
by rsht
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Apr 30, 2008 (3:21 am)
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Replying to: yukon6 (Apr 29, 2008 6:41 pm)
Sorry to hear about your transmission problems, isn't there some kind of lemon law that may be able to assist you by having the same problem within such a short window? By the way, do you have a 5.3L Engine 4-speed transmission or the 6.2L with 6-speed?
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Re: 2002 Yukon XL Trans Problems again and again.. [jerrybaho]
by 1assman
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Aug 07, 2008 (9:13 am)
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Replying to: jerrybaho (Apr 29, 2008 6:15 pm)
Yes I would recommend Jasper. Make sure you get the three year/30K warranty.
UPDATE:
GMC (customer service) paid me 60% of the $3000.00 tranny repair bill even with it being OUT of warranty. Gotta love those guys~!
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Re: 2002 Yukon XL Trans Problems again and again.. [1assman]
by adriennes
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Aug 12, 2008 (4:05 am)
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Replying to: 1assman (Aug 07, 2008 9:13 am)
Hi - I have an 2004 Yukon that needs a new transmission - how did you get GMC to cover 60%???? thanks.
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Re: 2002 Yukon XL Trans Problems again and again.. [adriennes]
by rosie08
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Aug 26, 2008 (6:21 am)
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Replying to: adriennes (Aug 12, 2008 4:05 am)
Hi...I have a 2004 GMC Yukon with 50K miles that the transmission went. We didn't take it to the dealership we bought it from because we called and they said the warranty on the Yukon was 36K or three tears which ever came first. I called GMC after we took it to a local garage and they said they couldn't help us because it wasn't at a GMC garage. I believe it was just an excuse not to help!! How did you make out? Did you take yours to a GMC garage? I'm currently checking into the lemon law...Thanks!!
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2004 GMC YUkon Transmission Problems
by rosie08
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Aug 26, 2008 (6:23 am)
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Hi...I have a 2004 GMC Yukon with 50K miles that the transmission went. We didn't take it to the dealership we bought it from because we called and they said the warranty on the Yukon was 36K or three tears which ever came first. I called GMC after we took it to a local garage and they said they couldn't help us because it wasn't at a GMC dealership. I believe it was just an excuse not to help!! Can anyone help?? I just can't afford the repair bill on this transmission bill...Thanks...
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2002 Yukon Transmission Problem
by 02yukon
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Oct 08, 2008 (3:31 pm)
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I've got a 2002 Yukon with just under 90,000 miles in showroom condition, drove like a charm until a few days ago. I was reversing out of a parking space and the car wouldn't budge, put it in park and got out to see if possibly something had gotten underneath the car...nothing. Got back in and tried again--this time after revving a bit it squealed as it jerked into reverse. I was hoping it was a fluke. Then today...I was driving the last 30 mins of a 3.5 hr trip when I heard a loud pop/breaking sound and then a whirring noise. I pulled off the road and walked 2 miles to a mechanic. He towed it in and without looking at it said there's a chance it could just be the transfer case, otherwise he was familiar with a specific part in the transmission that "tends to go early on Yukon transmissions". He was going to charge me $1,500 just to take it apart and look at it! Suffice it to say--I had it towed to my local mechanic in hopes that they give me a break or find a simpler solution (doubtful). The transmission alone can cost $2,000 rebuilt from what I've seen. I'll keep you posted when I find out what's wrong with the car tomorrow.
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Re: 2002 Yukon Transmission Problem [02yukon]
by rosie08
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Oct 09, 2008 (6:00 am)
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Replying to: 02yukon (Oct 08, 2008 3:31 pm)
My mechanic told me the same thing about a part failing early that their using in the transmission. You'd think with all the trouble with this part that their would be a recall on it! I ended up having my transmission rebuilt and my bill was $1280.00. I found a garage in Tyrone, Pa. that does it on the side is why it was so cheap. MY Yukon has never run so good. Good luck with yours!
PS: I prayed that mine was the transfer case too.....
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Re: 2002 Yukon Transmission Problem [rosie08]
by yukon10
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Jul 30, 2009 (1:23 pm)
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Replying to: rosie08 (Oct 09, 2008 6:00 am)
Same here, I have a 2003 Yukon with 47k miles. I first started experiencing transmission slippage about two weeks ago. According to the owners manual the transmission doesn’t require its first service till 50k miles. At 47k miles I figured it was just time for the transmission to be serviced. I took the truck to the dealer and paid $280 to have it serviced. A few days later I took the vehicle out for a drive around the city. It was a really hot day and while trying to go up a hill the transmission started to slip really bad. I barley made it back home and when I tried to park I wasn't getting reverse. The following day I took it back to dealer and I was told I needed a new transmission that will cost me $3K. I purchased this vehicle brand new in the dealer back in 2002 and paid $38K. I still owe $4k in payments plus $3K for repairs put the vehicle over what its worth. I called GMC customer care and they are currently working with the dealer to find a solution. I’ll keep you guys updated. What did I learn from this? Never buy an American car no matter if I’m getting 0% APR. Now I understand why that company is going under. My brother in law’s Nissan has 133k miles and its still going strong.
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