Thank you for all the replies, lots of good info. I think I will go with the 5W 30 as it worked well in my former 10 YukonXL. Was still purring nicely when traded at 292,000km. No cylinder deactivation.
So my 2020 YuKon XL with the 5.3 engine it says to use 0W-20 oil and in my former 2010 Yukon XL with the 5.3 engine. I ran 5W-30, and engine was still running smooth at 292,000km. What are you folks running in your 5.3 liter engines? Can I run 5W-30 in this one also, which is what I prefer to do.
Here is a pic of my new to me Yukon XL which replaces my 2010 Yukon XL. I am going to need to get roof rack crossbars. What is the preferred brand for these?
Just did it for the first time last Friday. Was surprised at the high seating position in the second row. My third row is always out. I need the cargo space.
So starting to look at the 2016 to 2020 Yukon Xl model years. Are there any glaring issues to look out for on these model years. Also is HUD display available on SLT or is this a Denali only option? Thank you for your replies.
Truck is a 2010 Yukon XL 5.3. Does anyone know if the power steering lines on the rack can be replaced and if they need a special flare on the ends? Thank you for your response
Does anyone have an aftermarket source in Canada for the rear liftgate (door) handle. Gm part number on original part is 15842440. The part is Gold in colour. Any leads appreciated
No 4 lo means that you have a 3:08 rear end delete heavy duty towing package. Found that out after my last purchase but I do not do heavy towing so it is okay. will know for the next time. I am 10 Yukon Xl. Instead you get Premium Ride.
Yes for winter tires I like the Blizzaks best but they doe wear fast. Second choice is the Michelin winter tire. They last a bit longer but do not grip as well as the Blizzaks. Given the choice I take the Blizzaks first. I have had both over the last 20 years. Currently have Michelin Winter LTX...
Personally I only bought my 10 Yukon because the Indians ( found on the reserve with 75 others) stole my 06. The 06 was far better vehicle. How real steel rear bumper, with step vs, cheap plastic on the 10 with no step. Second row seats folded flat to form a one level cargo area on the 06...
WD 40 is not a lubricant. It is a silicon spray that displaces water (WD). The 40 represents the number of formulations that made before they started selling it. Silcion spray gets sticky when it dries. Not a good lubricant.
So back in the winter a very cold -20C morning started the truck using the remote start. Go out to vehicle and restart vehicle with the key. Go to drive away and I get the traction warning and the engine power reduced message. 1000 rpm max power so I back up back into my driveway and shut the...
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