Installed the OEM radiator and thermostat and hose today. Install went flawless. Very easy install since the radiator is an exact drop in replacement and doesn't require installing ports, swapping bushings, etc. Only mistake is I forgot to dilute the antifreeze. I'm hoping this is ok since I'm...
Ok I'll purchase another one. If I have the Yukon XL with transmission cooler, is there a recommended aftermarket radiator, or just go with OEM, which I think is AC Delco. Should I go ahead and replace the thermostat as well?
Almost overheated the other day. Checked coolant and it was low. Filled it up and about a month later low again. Today I looked to see where the leak was. Looks like it's coming from the port on the radiator. Such a small leak though. Do I have to replace the whole radiator or can I seal it with...
Either way. Hoses replaced yesterday. Bought both hoses for just under $200. Antifreeze filled up again. She seems to be driving good now. I think I'm going to replace the belts now just as a precaution since I don't know when they were changed last.
Driving today and couldn't accelerate past 20mph, very headstand in accelerating as well. Got home and smelled antifreeze. Turns out it's a busted hose.
The bigger question is why does my oil read 0% when I just got an oil change last Thursday???
It appears I have it. Since I bought the truck with 140K, I've never heard the compressor kick on. Time for some troubleshooting but more than likely I will replace all shocks, struts, and compressor.
I looked at purchasing the Eibach Pro-Plus Lowering kit and while configuring the order there’s an option for Autoride and w/o Autoride. How do I tell if I have it or not? Certain code in the VIN?
Actually went with the Bosch QuietCast rotors with the Akebono pads. Discovered yesterday that one of my sway bar links is broken. Replacing with Energy Suspension is the general consensus or OEM?
As with other bushings, etc mentioned above, yes I will eventually get to them.
Yes mine is 4WD. Thanks for the heads up on th spindle but.
By the way I went with GM OE rotors and the following brake pads: Disc Brake Pad Set-Performance Ultra Premium Ceramic Pads Front Akebono ASP1363.
I'm still trying to locate OEM hubs.
My '12 Yukon XL has reached about 160K (acquired with 140k) and it's time to change the front brakes. I've decided to purchase the GM OE front rotors and pads.
I was able to find the rotors: 22950036, and Front brakes kit: 19369415, at GMPartsGiant, and looking to do the work myself. Other...
I'll keep it in mind. Let's see what they say tomorrow. Also, I've been servicing this truck at a Chevy dealer. Would there be any reason to stop and start going to an actual GMC dealer.
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