We just can't catch a break on this 2004 Yukon Denali. We had to replace the rear main bearing seal for a bad oil leak, and now we're leaking transmission fluid. Looks like it is around the transfer case, but really hard to tell. Anyone have any luck with any of those sealant products, like...
Really odd one here. Now that it is starting to get hot we are running the AC more, and the air in the back sometimes is HOT. I mean, like full throttle heater all the way up hot. And the AC is on coldest and blows very cold from the front. If you turn off the vehicle and wait a few seconds...
Got it into the shop today, nothing to serious. The truck sat up for many years it seems, and that had me worried. It has 33k miles on it, but 30k of that was driven from 04-07. Then the truck looks like it sat for a number of years until the stealership acquired it, and they put 1700 on it...
Great thread, just what I was looking for. I have a steady clicking, like a tick tock from a clock, and I've isolated it to the black plastic housing beneath the glove box. I thought at first it was the cd changer, but i can actually feel something clicking in the plastic housing when I touch...
Thanks guys, I hope you both are right and that the only problems are aesthetic.
I'm guessing the chipped console is referring to the silver colored section? I have seen some really badly chipped ones to - any preventive maintenance to help prevent the wear? It looks like it is just some type...
That is what I thought when I refreshed Auto-Trader and it magically appeared. The dealer had just listed it, and we rushed over to see it. Honestly, I rushed faster than is my want to buy this truck because it looked really nice on my first inspection, and they had people waiting with...
Had the seats removed, deep steam cleaned the carpet (last owner trashed it). Had the front seat head rests repaired with new vinyl after ridding myself of the ghetto monitors that didn't work. Had the moonroof sliding panel headliner replaced - falling down in typical crap GM quality fashion...
We just purchased a 2004 Yukon Denali with only 33k original miles and the factory BOSE system without NAV, with both single CD/Tape and CD changer. We thought we were getting a great deal, but we've since found many things wrong with this truck (a whole other story). The most irritating thing...
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