What kind of brakes does GMC Yukon have?

What kind of brakes does GMC Yukon have?

The GMC Yukon uses two types of brakes: disc brakes and drum brakes. The disc brakes are used for everyday stopping and often need to be replaced a few times over the life of the vehicle. These brakes are located on all four wheels of the Yukon. The drum brakes are located only on the rear wheels and are used for the parking brake.

How big are the wheels on a GMC Yukon?

Wheels, 18″ x 8.5″ (45.7 cm x 21.6 cm) 6-spoke machined aluminum with Dark Grey Metallic accents Tires, 265/65R18SL all-season, blackwall (Standard with (UHN) 18″ 6-spoke machined aluminum wheels with Dark Grey Metallic accents only.) Tire carrier, lockable outside spare winch-type mounted under frame at rear

How does the GMC Yukon Stabilitrak system work?

StabiliTrak is a GM specific vehicle stability system. It works by using a complex system of sensors to detect whether or not the vehicle is properly responding to your input in emergency situations. It uses this data to apply a specific brake or reduce the engine power to correct the slide and get your Yukon pointed back in the right direction.

What kind of transmission does GMC Yukon have?

Transmission, 10-speed automatic electronically controlled with overdrive, includes Traction Select System including tow/haul (Most vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 with a V8 engine will have (NSS) Not Equipped with Automatic Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine control stop/start disable button and its content.)

How to make parking brake adjustments in a GMC Sierra?

Release the pedal by pressing the pedal downwards with your foot. This automatically adjusts the parking brake cables to eliminate the slack the cables have. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 three times to successfully adjust your GMC Sierra’s parking brakes.

Is there a Repair Manual for a GMC Yukon?

You Fix Cars has auto service repair manuals for your GMC Yukon – download your manual now! GMC Yukon service repair manuals

How do you replace brake pads on a Yukon?

Remove the C-clamp and place the caliper over the brake pads. Insert the caliper pins to hold the caliper in place. Tighten the caliper pins and the bolts. Put the tire back in place and tighten the lug nuts. Repeat the steps for replacing the pads on the other side of the Yukon, then lower it to the ground.