GMC Yukon owners have reported 4 problems related to suspension noise (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the Yukon.
The contact owns a 2005 GMC Yukon xl. While making either a left or right turn at 10 mph, the contact could hear a loud popping or clicking sound. She took the vehicle to a local dealer and they adjusted the straps, lubed the front, and tightened the cross member bolts. The failure was also present in the rear of the vehicle and the dealer performed the same repairs as were made to the front end. The vehicle was returned to the dealer at 11,600 miles for the same failure and repairs. At 14,100 miles, the vehicle was taken back to the dealer and they repaired the radiator support. At 18,962 miles, the vehicle was returned to the dealer for the popping and clicking sounds. The steering intermediate shaft was replaced. On July 7, 2006, the dealer repaired the front suspension cross member bolts again. At 35,661 miles, the steering shaft was replaced due to the same failure. At 42,092 miles, the steering shaft had to be replaced again. At 67,762 miles, the dealer stated that the drive shaft needed to be replaced. The steering wheel made a squealing noise when it was turned. No repairs have yet been made for the most recent failure. The failure mileage was 3,998 and current mileage was 67,762.
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The consumer experienced various steering, suspension and transfer case problems with her 2001 GMC Yukon. The cigarette lighter was hanging out. The dealer replaced the housing and element. The parking brake shoes were replaced. Teflon grease was installed on driveshaft to alleviate the bumpiness in the rear. License plate light fogged up. The dealer replaced the lamp. The driveshaft was replaced along with the yoke at the rear u-joint. The consumer heard a clunking noise when putting the vehicle in reverse. The dealer determined that the transfer case chain had stretched. The dealer r and r the transfer case and replaced the chain.
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GMC Yukon 2003 looseness in front suspension. There was a rattle and or looseness in the front end. The problem had grown progressively worse with time. The dealer inspected the vehicle and suggested that the intermediate steering column should be replaced. The problem returned and had not been remedied. Recently the problem turned to creaks and groans when stopping, when accelerating from a stop there was a metal on metal sound.
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Multiple failures; a/c odors, door lock, suspension alignment and brakes. There were problems with the following: weather strip was loose, the a/c blew warm, the belts squeaked, there was a mildew odors, the window regulator, the front seat belt squeaked, the door panel, the steering wheel rattled, drive shaft, accelerator pedal, the wipers were noisy, the hinge pin on the radio was loose, engine noises, a/c drain would not drain at times until the passenger door was closed/water lead and caused by the left front floorboard. Recall#01v159000, 02v253000, 03v094000.