general problems of the 2009 GMC Yukon

Four problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2009 GMC Yukon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the 2009 Yukon.

1 Other Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 07/16/2020

Well the check engine light came on then the oil light came on I change the oil is still on the battery keeps dying I've already bought three new batteries nothing is working I'll still come out the car is dead check engine light keeps popping on and off the wheel the wheel thing keeps popping in and off I bought new tires it's still popping on and off I just don't know what's wrong.

2 Other Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 07/05/2019

We just took in to have vehicle looked and and said it was first the electrical and now is the membrane of the vehicle, causing the remote start and engine light to not work. Also causing the vehicle to cut out due to a problem in the fuel system. Looking up the VIN I see some of these vehicle has this issue but doesn't show under my VIN. Also have been told using tons of oil and this has been seen with the GMC Yukons. We just had a very expensive visit to the shop and want to know why this particular issues are not covered under the recalls for my vehicles VIN. Your response will be appreciated.

3 Other Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 12/26/2014

The contact owns a 2009 GMC Yukon xl. The contact stated that after starting the vehicle, the check engine warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where a code for the fuel system showed upon inspection. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact was made aware of NHTSA campaign number: 09v154000 (fuel system gasoline) however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

4 Other Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 12/24/2010

While driving from GA to la on christmas eve, my Yukon xl went into reduced engine power and lost traction control and antilock brakes. The car almost instantly dropped from 72mph to 45mph and the check engine and traction control warning lights came on. I was advised by onstar to pull the car over and turn it off for a few minutes. When I started it again, power was restored, but the check engine warning light remained. I was advised that the car would probably do the same thing and that I should have it serviced immediately, on the next business day, which was Monday December 27th. While driving to a destination about 30 miles away on Sunday, the car went into reduced power again and the warning lights returned. This time turning the engine off for a few minutes did not help and power reduction remained. I took the car in for service first thing Monday morning and was told that the throttle body assembly was bad and had to be replaced, but that the part was backordered at the factory, so my vehicle could not be repaired. I called my dealer in GA to see if they had the part, but they also had two on backorder for two other customers. As a result, my vehicle, which is only a year old and under warranty, cannot be repaired and is unsafe to drive on the highways. The sudden loss of power could cause an accident. After checking online complaints about this issue, I discovered that many people driving gm vehicles are experiencing the same problem.


Other Other Fuel System related problems of the 2009 GMC Yukon

Other Fuel System problems
4
Other Fuel System Pump problems
2


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