Troubled 03 yukon

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kc9dre

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I am to the point of walking away from GM vehicles altogether... I had an 02 Bonneville that was a nightmare with 2 engines then a transmission... and now a year into this yukon the past 5 months in have been fighting with reduced engine power intermittently however when it's humid or raining it's much worse. First I had a mismatch on the dual tps.. replaced the connector first.. then a tb and after that the throttle control module... still having issues and my patience is beyond gone at this point... I fear it's a harness issue as I have replaced all but the ecm at this point...

Looking for suggestions before I lose what's left of my sanity....

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Ya know I thought the point of the forums was to get suggestions... and your response is to take it to a shop... that's you auggestion... thanks for nothing...

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Why be like that kc? I agree with the man it sounds to be above your knowledge but an attitude and response like that won't be getting my help


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You have a loose or corroding connection somewhere


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First of all making the assumption that it's above my knowledge level is a misconception on your part I am very capable of going in and re harnessing the engine if I have to however I am looking for simple suggestions of something that I might have overlooked in the process...

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It's been intermittent Bilby weeks then it will go it'll be fine and then as soon as it either gets humid or it rains is when it starts having problems as I stated earlier and I came here in hopes to find a solution that I may have overlooked . But instead I get condescending posts and replies so nevermind I'll look elsewhere

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Well you're talking about "walking away from GM vehicles altogether" and losing what's left of your sanity but then start complaining about a 15 year old Bonneville and a Yukon that's at least 10 years old and you've been fighting it for 5 months. I think the suggestion is a great one and on point. Sometimes it's well worth the minimal charge to pay a shop with the right diagnostic equipment to tell us what we need to do. He didn't suggest you pay them to fix it. I have a shop that charges $50 for an estimate/ diagnosis. Isn't that worth it?
 

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Talk it some type of respect and you will get help from people


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