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    Reliability 2004 Yukon Denali XL vs. later models

    I know a good or bad car can ruin your finances. I drive about 11K miles per year, my next anticipated costs are tires, transmission cooler lines, coil packs, and exhaust manifold bolts/gaskets. Factor in the body work and compare that to four years of payments on a newer Denali and the math is...
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    Reliability 2004 Yukon Denali XL vs. later models

    Guys, I’ve owned my Yukon since 2013, bought it with 175K miles. Now has more than 257K, thinking about upgrading due to corrosion here in northern Ohio. I’ve always serviced the Yukon well, changed transmission fluid and filter twice, water pump and coolant, and front wheel bearings twice...
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    What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

    Ended up with the AC 41-110.
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    Best Year Tahoe/Yukon?

    One difference we noticed between the 2001 and 2004 was the 2004 had the quick mounting points for the child car seats in the 2004. It makes removing the car seat to tumble and slide the rear seat much easier.
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    What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

    Washed, clay barred and waxed. Reading up on it since we just bought it yesterday. 2004 6.0L, 175,000 miles. Need to find out about spark plugs; what works and the gap. Will AZ get this right if I stop in there? Also having the HVAC issue with the dual zone climate control.
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    Passenger side blend door actuator location??

    http://www.sparkys-answers.com/2011/03/2004-chevrolet-silverado-dash-cover.html http://www.sparkys-answers.com/2010/08/changing-recirculation-fresh-air-door.html http://www.sparkys-answers.com/2011/03/2004-chevrolet-silverado-changing.html
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