Two problems related to other fuel system pump have been reported for the 2001 GMC Yukon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2001 GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the 2001 Yukon.
In June of 2010 my fuel pump went out and I had to have it towed to a shop and fixed 700. 00. Then in July of 2011 the fuel pump went out again, same thing had to have it towed and fixed at the same shop another 700. 00. Then again in November of 2012, towed to same shop and same price. Now here we are 2014 and my fuel pump just went out for the fourth time. I have never received anything about a recall on my vehicle. I have had my hub barrings replaced and my wheel almost fell off. Just this past February I had a gas leak from the line and a whole tank of gas was on my garage floor. I'm glad I just found out due to looking online about all the recalls on my vehicle. Now my question is who's going to replace my fuel pump this time and make sure I don't have this problem anymore.
Was driving vehicle, stopped vehicle, noticed that gas was leaking from underneath the vehicle. Took car to dealership to diagnose issue. Quoted $970 to fix. Fuel nipple broke on fuel pump assembly. Entire assembly had to be replaced. Gm recalled 316,058 vehicles for this issue. My vehicle was not part of the recall based on the VIN number. GMC will not compensate even though other Yukon xl's and chevy suburban's have had this problem. I have a friend who owns a 2001 chevy suburban and he had the same thing happen to his vehicle. He had to have the same part replaced on his vehicle. This problem is a safety issue. Looked at the fuel pump assembly that was defective and the fact that one of the 3 plastic nipples broke, I feel that this should be a recall. This part is defective. Now GMC has a lifetime guarantee on the replacement fuel pump assembly. This tells m that they are aware that the original ones were faulty parts. So in other words we've got good news and bad news. . . We will guarantee the part for lifetime but it will cost you $970 for a part that I should not have had to replace. This was not due to wear and tear. They have plastic nipples on the top of the fuel pump assembly line. Gas eats plastic.
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