Three problems related to brake sensor have been reported for the 2000 GMC Yukon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the 2000 Yukon.
Ref present recall on 1999-2002 chevy & GMC silverado, Yukon light trucks. I notice that rust is the factor in the anti-lock sensor recall. I would like to further add that rust is also responsible for breakdown in entire braking system. I have a 2000 Yukon with 26000 miles that has extreme rust decay to rear axle backing plates and front rotors. The local dealer when questioned admitted its due to rust belt issues. I did notice that gm has admitted to having rust belt issues with its braking system. Why are you not requiring them to mitigate the entire system which is effected? are they not part & parcel of the braking system? why should the consumer be saddled with the expensive repair of replacing theses components which if they have not failed seriously impair the braking and handling of the vehicles in question. My mechanic advises that he has had many of the same vehicles come in for repairs with identical rust disintegration. The area of vehicle sale & use in this country should not be used as an excuse by the manufacturer.
Abs sensor went bad in front passenger side wheel bearing assembly. Abs would go off on dry roads just before vehicle stopped. Sometimes this caused our vehicle to take longer to stop. We had the whole wheel bearing assembly replaced by a non dealer garage to the tune of $382. 47. Now one year later the problem is back. I think gm has a big problem here and should recall all these. Our 2000 GMC Yukon xl only has 50,000 miles on it.
Contact states: abs on vehicle were coming on while being on dry pavement. This occurred also on slippery roads, resulting in extended stopping distance. Paid for repairs out of pocket, a new brake sensor was replaced on the vehicle. Afterwards no problems with the car.