2001 GMC Yukon XL (Aka Beast)

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Also, if you drop the tank, buy the bolts and nut clips that hold the tanks straps to the frame. They usually break or strip.
 
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Ok. Upon reading all this information I figured it's not a 3 hour job. And definitely not during today's weather. I will bring truck to a mechanic on Tuesday. I want to know how much would it cost to fix that problem. Also my steering leaks I add liquid all the time. I do have a small puddle on a ground. And I can tell where I parked. But it's nothing critical. I just want to check all outcomes, is it worth fixing at all.
 

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Ok. Upon reading all this information I figured it's not a 3 hour job. And definitely not during today's weather. I will bring truck to a mechanic on Tuesday. I want to know how much would it cost to fix that problem. Also my steering leaks I add liquid all the time. I do have a small puddle on a ground. And I can tell where I parked. But it's nothing critical. I just want to check all outcomes, is it worth fixing at all.
Are you in an area where they salt the roads in the winter? It sounds like you might have rusted lines if so. Have the shop check the power steering lines and brake lines while they are looking at things just so you have an idea. The advice about possibly rusted fuel line on top of your tank applies. They should be able to snake a camera up there to see.
 

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