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Hello everyone, I've been a proud owner of a 2004 Yukon since 2013. We are the third owner of this very reliable machine. However, it has now caused us some trouble. Because of this, we recently purchased a 2023 Yukon XL Denali. But, we want to get our '04 back operational.


I have a 2004 Yukon that ran hot on my wife 2 months ago. I was able to top off the coolant and oil and she was able to make it home. We let our Yukon sit in the garage for the last two months while pondering what to do with it. (she drove my personal truck while I drove my work truck) Yesterday, I went to move our Yukon and it didn't crank. Battery was dead. Hooked charger up and battery ended up being faulty. Installed new battery and now it will not fire. Starter spins engine freely and it sounds like it wants to start but doesn't. In addition, the gauges do not work and windows do not operate. Brand new battery, vehicles been in garage last two months.... Im at a loss. Please help!! I have checked the fuses in the engine compartment and the fuses in the side of the dash on the drivers side. PLEASE HELP! Thank you in advance!
 
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Hello everyone, I've been a proud owner of a 2004 Yukon since 2013. We are the third owner of this very reliable machine. However, it has now caused us some trouble. Because of this, we recently purchased a 2023 Yukon XL Denali. But, we want to get our '04 back operational.
Welcome from Miami!

Please post your issues with your 2004 Yukon in the 2004 section. Thank You.
 
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Welcome from Miami!

Please post your issues with your 2004 Yukon in the 2004 section. Thank You.
Hello everyone...
I have a 2004 Yukon that ran hot on my wife 2 months ago. I was able to top off the coolant and oil and she was able to make it home. We let our Yukon sit in the garage for the last two months while pondering what to do with it. (she drove my personal truck while I drove my work truck) Yesterday, I went to move our Yukon and it didn't crank. Battery was dead. Hooked charger up and battery ended up being faulty. Installed new battery and now it will not fire. Starter spins engine freely and it sounds like it wants to start but doesn't. In addition, the gauges do not work and windows do not operate. Brand new battery, vehicles been in garage last two months.... Im at a loss. Please help!! I have checked the fuses in the engine compartment and the fuses in the side of the dash on the drivers side. PLEASE HELP! Thank you in advance!
 

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Hello everyone...
I have a 2004 Yukon that ran hot on my wife 2 months ago. I was able to top off the coolant and oil and she was able to make it home. We let our Yukon sit in the garage for the last two months while pondering what to do with it. (she drove my personal truck while I drove my work truck) Yesterday, I went to move our Yukon and it didn't crank. Battery was dead. Hooked charger up and battery ended up being faulty. Installed new battery and now it will not fire. Starter spins engine freely and it sounds like it wants to start but doesn't. In addition, the gauges do not work and windows do not operate. Brand new battery, vehicles been in garage last two months.... Im at a loss. Please help!! I have checked the fuses in the engine compartment and the fuses in the side of the dash on the drivers side. PLEASE HELP! Thank you in advance!
take the battery cables off and wire brush them (even if they look ok) and be sure the ground is attached very well
then try to start it again, your symptoms souind like a classic poor electrical connection
 

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Really need to start with the basics. Do as @Doubeleive suggested but then...Do you have fire/spark? Do you have fuel pressure? It overheated, drove home and then sat for 2 months. What do the plugs look like? Do a compression test and a cooling system pressure test.

Oh...welcome to the forum.
 

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Really need to start with the basics. Do as @Doubeleive suggested but then...Do you have fire/spark? Do you have fuel pressure? It overheated, drove home and then sat for 2 months. What do the plugs look like? Do a compression test and a cooling system pressure test.

Oh...welcome to the forum.
the cluster and windows not working and not running is usually bad voltage
 

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the cluster and windows not working and not running is usually bad voltage
Ooooops! Missed that. Should read all the way thru. Yea, gauges and windows not working but engine spinning as it should? After only sitting for 2 months. Some wires chewed on somewhere?
 

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