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I do not hate myself, my WIFE will hate me when the 6.2l Yukon leaves US stranded on the side of the road somewhere. I might be able to get the Yukon repaired and keep it if I am the only one in the Yukon with a DOA 6.2l on the side of the road. If SHE is in the DOA Yukon, Toyota Minivan in the driveway the next morning and the "I told you ......."!Wow, you must really hate yourself to get into a Toyota minivan. LOL. It will be interesting to see how many engines are actually failing. It seems as every manufacturer is having engine problems currently, even Toyota.
Mine failed yesterday on the highway. Where I get on for my daily drive is a 70mph zone so I was getting up to speed and at right around 70 it went to neutral and told me to shift to park. I pulled over and did, there was no dash lights or messages, also didn’t hear any noises or see smoke or anything. Took off again and hit 55mph and it failed for good. Shifted to neutral again, then to park when I got on the shoulder and wouldn’t start or go into neutral from there. Still no indication it was the engine but I knew from all I had read on here. Dealer confirmed today.Anyone have any sense for whether the 6.2 failures occur only at highway speeds? Most (if not all) of the stories I've read about have occurred on the highway, presumably at or over 65 mph. I haven't read about a failure occurring in town/in stop-and-go traffic.
Edit -- I see above what year.Mine failed yesterday on the highway. Where I get on for my daily drive is a 70mph zone so I was getting up to speed and at right around 70 it went to neutral and told me to shift to park. I pulled over and did, there was no dash lights or messages, also didn’t hear any noises or see smoke or anything. Took off again and hit 55mph and it failed for good. Shifted to neutral again, then to park when I got on the shoulder and wouldn’t start or go into neutral from there. Still no indication it was the engine but I knew from all I had read on here. Dealer confirmed today.
While I do check mine every so often, mine is so boring that I hardly overlook at it anymore. It never changes. It's never anything but full.... And it's dependable as the sun coming up..Had to chuckle at this...my opinion is if you own any internal combustion engine you NEED to check the oil at EVERY fill up...been this way since I started being around engines...
nope. wouldn't have bought anything past a 2020 to begin with. I don't care what the jone's have in there drivewayI do not hate myself, my WIFE will hate me when the 6.2l Yukon leaves US stranded on the side of the road somewhere. I might be able to get the Yukon repaired and keep it if I am the only one in the Yukon with a DOA 6.2l on the side of the road. If SHE is in the DOA Yukon, Toyota Minivan in the driveway the next morning and the "I told you ......."!
I am guessing nobody else here would have this kind of response or be able to relate to this??

Objectively, the T1 rides on the highway much better than the K2. It is more modern, nicer in interior, more stylish in design)) And we only live once, so why limit yourself to modern toys)nope. wouldn't have bought anything past a 2020 to begin with. I don't care what the jone's have in there driveway
plus with the daily devaluation I may as well toss a $100 bill out the window every 5 days + interest
by purchasing at 5 years old my devaluation is 1/4 of that, most bugs have been worked out already and it probably won't have to sit at the dealer for a month if something breaks down. And I can still buy a decent warranty and trot my happy ass down the road.
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The only thing I have installed on mine is the auto stop eliminator. I think just over a year now.Edit -- I see above what year.
Are any of these failing with Carbyte or Range units installed?
for me, because "Money" I would rather spend that $40,000-50,000 (net loss) on more enjoyable things, such as showing my children the natural wonders of this place we call earth.Objectively, the T1 rides on the highway much better than the K2. It is more modern, nicer in interior, more stylish in design)) And we only live once, so why limit yourself to modern toys)
So you have any specifics about what happened to the engine at 16k miles?For background: 2023 Denali Ultimate. Blown engine replaced @ 16K. Currently have 56K miles (total).
New engine wasn’t part of the VIN recall that was mentioned earlier in this thread.
Does anyone know what triggered that partial re-call by VINs? Seems like GM found something wrong or identified a supply chain or manufacturing issue. Not sure if this is related to the larger investigation though or a “one-off”. Would be interesting to see if engine issues by year are declining or remaining constant.... however we may never know.
I don't remember seeing a recall list.For background: 2023 Denali Ultimate. Blown engine replaced @ 16K. Currently have 56K miles (total).
New engine wasn’t part of the VIN recall that was mentioned earlier in this thread.
Does anyone know what triggered that partial re-call by VINs? Seems like GM found something wrong or identified a supply chain or manufacturing issue. Not sure if this is related to the larger investigation though or a “one-off”. Would be interesting to see if engine issues by year are declining or remaining constant.... however we may never know.
Yours sounds like the first (I’ve read about) to have given a “warning” that it was about to go.My 2023 Yukon Denali 6.2 just went into the dealer on Monday for engine issues along these lines, presumably for bearing failure but possibly others, though lifters were ruled out. 34k miles, oil changes every 6,000 with AmsOil signature and was always fussy with my fuel quality. The dealer has had it all week and they are still tearing it apart.
I started noticing the engine run rough this past January during a bout of very cold Minnesota weather and chalked it up to outdoor temperature. Then just last week, it started making a noise almost like a "jake brake" when I slowed to a stop or near stop, and then made the same noise again as I accelerated out of it. Once I was up to speed it was fine. Starting it up in the garage, hood open, there would be an extremely noticeable deep knocking noise coming from the middle/bottom of the engine.
Getting very frustrated with these. I had a 2021 6.2L Yukon Denali, equally well-cared for, that had all lifters replaced after about 55k miles.
This is my 9th GM Full Size V8 SUV/Truck and likely my last. The looks and interior of these T1XX are the best in the industry by far, but I'm seriously considering selling it once I get it back and going with another brand completely.
Sorry to hear about your vehicle. It sounds like you heard the bottom end problem before it hard failed, unless for some reason the noise if from the High Pressure Fuel Pump. Could alse be the thrust bearing going on the crank?My 2023 Yukon Denali 6.2 just went into the dealer on Monday for engine issues along these lines, presumably for bearing failure but possibly others, though lifters were ruled out. 34k miles, oil changes every 6,000 with AmsOil signature and was always fussy with my fuel quality. The dealer has had it all week and they are still tearing it apart.
I started noticing the engine run rough this past January during a bout of very cold Minnesota weather and chalked it up to outdoor temperature. Then just last week, it started making a noise almost like a "jake brake" when I slowed to a stop or near stop, and then made the same noise again as I accelerated out of it. Once I was up to speed it was fine. Starting it up in the garage, hood open, there would be an extremely noticeable deep knocking noise coming from the middle/bottom of the engine.
Getting very frustrated with these. I had a 2021 6.2L Yukon Denali, equally well-cared for, that had all lifters replaced after about 55k miles.
This is my 9th GM Full Size V8 SUV/Truck and likely my last. The looks and interior of these T1XX are the best in the industry by far, but I'm seriously considering selling it once I get it back and going with another brand completely.
#5 and # 6 rod bearings, spun crank case and metal in the oil pan.So you have any specifics about what happened to the engine at 16k miles?
Spun bearing(s), which one(s), etc
I don't remember seeing a recall list.