You may not have the digital onstar module, I just recently bought an 05 yukon and I had to have mine serviced. In 05 or sometime around then they switched over to all digital and you have to upgrade the module. Not a warranty item either. Costs about 200 or so bucks for the digital upgrade...
After a lot of research, I found that the Bridgestone Dueler Alenza is a great tire and at a good price too. They are original equipment on a host of vehicles inlcuding the newer Tahoe's, Yukon's and Lade's. If you dont care about price, I would go with Michelin's definately, but the Dueler is...
I just recently bought a certified pre-owned yukon and it had a 3-month bumper to bumper warranty and the remainder of the powertrain, 5 years or 100,000 i believe.
All of the filters have to comply with industry standards so I dont see the big deal. Prolly just paying for the name. Also, I wouldnt recommend changing the oil based on the life indicator as you'll be driving far more than 3k miles to change it. I just changed mine this past weekend and the...
Congrats dude, you are going to love your truck, and might I say you deserve it. I think I speak for everyone in here when I say that we appreciate everything you do for our country. God Bless you. Hope your coming home soon
I know that the fuel pumps in these trucks are notorious for going out. That would be my guess also, you should be able to hear the fuel pump when you turn the switch on. Its a low pitched humm from the fuel tank area. If you dont hear that, its most likely the prob
So I get home this weekend, uncover my truck and back out of the garage and I notice something funny about the drivers side tail light (Just installed LED tails about a month ago). I walk over and take a look and low and behold there is water in the taillight (Not to my surprise). Its all...
Discount Tire will beat anyones price, or at least the one that I went to did. I just got wheels and tires installed two weeks ago and I found them on Tire Rack cheaper than anywhere. Just get a printout of what it will cost you to have the tires shipped and then take it to Discount Tire...
You have to turn the ignition to the on position, then turn the light switch on and off three times. You will hear the horn honk twice, at this point you can either add air to the tires or let it out starting with the front left and working your way around. After you put the air in wait a few...
I cant decide if I want to lower it or not. I know it would look better but I dont really want to sacrifice the ride for it. Ive got a Honda with stiff racing suspension on it and I needed something with a more comfortable ride, thats one of the reason's why I dont want to lower.
If fuel economy is that big of a deal I would probably remove those 33 inch tires or whatever size tires you have on it. Thats good for at least 2 more mpg.:smilielol:
They are OEM wheels, dont know what year they are from but it is my understanding that they were an optional accessory. They are Alcoa aluminum, I didn't want chrome, it's a little too shiny for me. Got them from ebay, 1100 bucks just for the wheels. It was either these or a set of Boss...
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I just got my wheels in on monday and my tires came in today. Decided on 275/55 HR20 Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza's after doing some research. Anyone have any input on these? Seemed like pretty good tires. Saturday I'll be putting them on and hopefully they will look...
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