Could be a speed sensor in the transmission going bad. Do you have it in "2wd" or "auto" on the 4x4 selector? If it's in auto, it could also be a sensor going bad in one of the wheels that tells it that it's slipping, which would make it divert power to a different wheel instead.
I'm getting a lot of bearing noise on that side, and the front was changed not that long ago... That's looking like it's more than I can handle. Unfortunate.
Hello internet brethren:
I'm trying to find a video that shows me how to replace the rear hub on my 2010 Yukon XL... And I can't find one. There's about a billion videos on how to replace the fronts, but nothing for the rear. Anybody have a link, or clue why there aren't any?
They are not stocks, but they've been on it for about10k miles before the noise started, so I don't think it's just road noise.
kbuskill: it has 212k miles, but I purchased it with 200k from a dealer, so I don't know too much about previous maintenance.
I will jack it up tomorrow and see if...
2010 GMC Yukon XL. I'm getting what almost sounds like a rubbing noise when I go straight or to the left. When I go right at all, it stops. I've crawled under and made sure all the plastic pieces are still in place, and everything seems fine. I can't find any debris near the brake pads. What...
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