Thauber
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Hey guys, new to this forum but far from new to these trucks. Have had several of them over the years, but just picked up another one the other day. It is a 2004 Yukon XL SLT, and it is their "AWD" version. I bought it knowing it had a few issues, but I really enjoy these trucks and don't mind getting my hands dirty if the price is right. And the dude was great about keeping records of what he had done to it. My '03 of the exact same model and setup was totaled out about a month ago by a USDA employee driving an F150 at 65mph and playing on her damn phone... Had a tear in my eye when the salvage yard guy drove it up on to his flatbed. Was still a damn beast at 180K
Here's the kicker I'm working on now. The truck drives fine, no issues at all, no CEL or warnings (except tire monitor because of aftermarket rims and tires I put on after purchase, so no TPMs in them), but the 4x4 ("AWD") selector will only work in normal AWD or 4 LO (middle and bottom buttons). When I try to select Stabilitrack mode (the top selection on these AWD models), it kicks up a message STABILITY SYS DISABLED, and lights up the TC warning for just a second. It simply refuses to engage that mode. This is a Florida truck, very very little signs of rust anywhere, has had calipers replaced over the last couple years, brake booster and master cylinder, front differential rebuilt about 40k miles ago, but didn't see anything about wheel hubs in his papers. Guessing this mode uses wheel speed sensors, so possible culprit? I checked the hubs for play when I put my tire setup on it, and they were nice and tight, as well as all the steering linkages and ball joints. I asked him about when did it stop going into that mode, but he had no idea because he never changed it from the one it was in.
I read through the discussions that came up using the search, but didn't see anything like this posted. Definitely no REDUCED POWER issue at all, this baby runs like a champ, as well as averaged 18.5 mpg doing 70-72 mph during the 3 hour drive back after buying it. And with 200K on the clock
Looking for advice on where to start. How to diagnose. Not a fan of throwing money at a problem unless I'm pretty damn sure it will do some good.
Here's the kicker I'm working on now. The truck drives fine, no issues at all, no CEL or warnings (except tire monitor because of aftermarket rims and tires I put on after purchase, so no TPMs in them), but the 4x4 ("AWD") selector will only work in normal AWD or 4 LO (middle and bottom buttons). When I try to select Stabilitrack mode (the top selection on these AWD models), it kicks up a message STABILITY SYS DISABLED, and lights up the TC warning for just a second. It simply refuses to engage that mode. This is a Florida truck, very very little signs of rust anywhere, has had calipers replaced over the last couple years, brake booster and master cylinder, front differential rebuilt about 40k miles ago, but didn't see anything about wheel hubs in his papers. Guessing this mode uses wheel speed sensors, so possible culprit? I checked the hubs for play when I put my tire setup on it, and they were nice and tight, as well as all the steering linkages and ball joints. I asked him about when did it stop going into that mode, but he had no idea because he never changed it from the one it was in.
I read through the discussions that came up using the search, but didn't see anything like this posted. Definitely no REDUCED POWER issue at all, this baby runs like a champ, as well as averaged 18.5 mpg doing 70-72 mph during the 3 hour drive back after buying it. And with 200K on the clock
Looking for advice on where to start. How to diagnose. Not a fan of throwing money at a problem unless I'm pretty damn sure it will do some good.
