Four problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2006 GMC Yukon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the 2006 Yukon.
My GMC Yukonxl denali has faulty fuel gauges therefore there is no way I can determine if I'm are out of gas or not. Sometimes it displays that my tank is on empty and sometimes it display that I am full. I found online that over time, the contacts in the fuel-level sensor could wear and cause an incorrect reading on the gas gauge. In 2011 gm said that they would pay to repair.
I'm having a problem with my right front tire hub being damaged noticed a recall however when I looked at my VIN number it did not come up. Can someone please look into this as it is very costly for me to fix and I'm not the original owner so therefore I would like to find out if this hub problem with axel was ever fixed I also had a problem with the gas line in the past and noticed there is a recall for that which I did not have listed under my VIN number either can someone please write me back and let me know if this is something that would be covered. My tire is in the midst of falling off I continuously get a notice to check tire sensor in addition I have had several electrical issues including the fan not working inside the vehicle to turn on the heat or air conditioner.
When taking off from a stop or at a slow speed the car stalls like its running out of gas, when that happens on the diagnostic center on the car reads "traction active", and then car behind me blows their horn telling me to move, then the car takes off. Its really scary when I'm in the middle of traffic in the intersection or trying to make a left turn and trying to go and it stalls. Sooner or later someone is going to run into the back of me or when I'm in the intersection I will be t-bone and someone is going to get killed or seriously injured. I took it to the gm repair center at art moran 9/10/2015 and they tell me there's nothing wrong. The service advisor reggie garrett ask if their was a certain time it would act like this and I told him it seems like when its hot outside is when I notice it. Then, the very next morning about a half mile into the drive it did the same thing. So I called reggie up and told him it doesn't make a difference if its hot outside or cool it does the same thing, and this is all while I'm on my way over to their repair shop it did this 7 time all at dead stops or slow speeds. Once I made it to the shop I ask reggie to get his tech. To drive it with his scanner plugged in, but he suggested I drive it but when it did it the scanner didn't record it. I going back there this week and on the way I'm going to record it on camera in an effort to document what going on.
Bonddogbonddog August 2006 edited June 2015 in GMC I purchased my 2006 Yukon last September 2005. I now have 24,000 miles on it. Over the last month I have had it into the dealer three times for the same problem. The problem is that while driving the vehicle it will suddenly lose almost all power. The information center will display the messages: "stability control disabled", "engine power reduced". And the vehicle will not go over 20 mph on a level surface and bearly 3 mph up a moderately steep hill. Each time I have had it into the dealer for repair they have beeen stumped by what the cause of the problem is. They said that gm/GMC told them that "gm is aware of the problem but does not have a fix for it at this time". How can a manufacturer sell a vehicle that has a defect and not have a fix for it? when the power goes out in a busy intersection or on a highway this is a major safety issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem. Thanks, steve.
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