Are there any problems with GMC Yukon Denali?
Problems With the Traction Control on a 2006 Yukon. The 2006 GMC or Cadillac Yukon Denali has a recall, technical service bulletins (TSB) and safety reports about the stability control on the SUV. The stability control on the Yukon assists the driver in controlling the vehicle during skids or unstable steering conditions.
Why is my GMC Yukon hard to steer?
Once this incorrect information is sent to the Yukon’s computer and the stability control attempts to correct the steering control of the SUV, the Yukon driver will find the GMC hard to steer. The tire pressure regulator must be replaced in order to correct this stability control problem.
Is there a recall on a 2006 GMC Yukon?
A recall on the 2006 Yukon is published by the manufacturer on a hub and wheel assembly problem which is affecting the stability control of the GMC. The internal retention bolt of the hub assembly on the Yukon loosens because of improper installation and torque specifications.
What causes the hub to loosen on a Yukon?
The internal retention bolt of the hub assembly on the Yukon loosens because of improper installation and torque specifications. This loosening of the retention bolt causes the hub and wheel assembly to separate from the Yukon creating a stability control problem.
Why is the drivers side of my Chevy Tahoe stuck down?
Looking for some advice, I’ve got an 08 Denali and the drivers side is stuck in the down position. I can hear the motor running a cycle when you close the door but the board will not lift up. Any suggestions??? You must log in or register to reply here.
Why does my side step not come down?
Sometimes it doesn’t come down at all, then at times (very rare) it will get stuck in the down position. Aggravating! No problems with the drivers side at all. Guess we will bring it back to Chevy, but figured I’d ask here first. Aren’t there settings in the DIC that allow you to control the operation of the steps to some degree?
Is it possible to retract a side step on a Chevy Tahoe?
But yeah, when they don’t go down and u shut the door, you’ll be driving for 2-3 minutes and all you hear is the motor trying to retract the board even though they are up. Very annoying! Bumping an oooolllld thread.
Problems With the Traction Control on a 2006 Yukon. The 2006 GMC or Cadillac Yukon Denali has a recall, technical service bulletins (TSB) and safety reports about the stability control on the SUV. The stability control on the Yukon assists the driver in controlling the vehicle during skids or unstable steering conditions.
A recall on the 2006 Yukon is published by the manufacturer on a hub and wheel assembly problem which is affecting the stability control of the GMC. The internal retention bolt of the hub assembly on the Yukon loosens because of improper installation and torque specifications.
Once this incorrect information is sent to the Yukon’s computer and the stability control attempts to correct the steering control of the SUV, the Yukon driver will find the GMC hard to steer. The tire pressure regulator must be replaced in order to correct this stability control problem.
What causes a TSB on a 2006 Yukon?
Another TSB is published on the 2006 Yukon because the tire pressure regulating system may create a stability control problem. The tire pressure regulating system may fail and cause the monitoring system to engage the stability control when the tire pressure is correct.