lbenson
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You've got the 6 speed which has issues of its own... Can't say I know a ton about these transmissions besides others on the forum who have discussed "flipping the pill" to run it cooler and prevent it from overheating.
With that said, I know of two instances of a 2016 and 2017 Suburban with the same transmission destroying itself before 90k, both a while back without the fix for the overheating issue.
With that said, I know of two instances of a 2016 and 2017 Suburban with the same transmission destroying itself before 90k, both a while back without the fix for the overheating issue.
Ok, I joined just to seek education. I have a 2016 yukon xl slt 5.3L 4wd. Purchased 1.5 years ago with 100k miles and now has 140k miles on it. Turns out the trans was replaced before I bought it. I noticed odd fluttering with trans since day one but figured it’s just how the newer trannys do things. I’m used to old four speeds mostly. Recently a mechanic friend said I’ll need to replace it soon after he witnessed the flutter.
Seems to drive great just has the odd flutter.
What say this group? Will I be replacing it? Is my equipment even involved since mine isn’t a Denali? Are there things I can do to protect my gear? If I have to replace it, is there a bullet proof option so I don’t have to worry about it again?
All advice is welcomed and appreciated!