cirrusaviator
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Hey there,
I picked up a 2017 Yukon Denali with 60k miles on it from Carmax two days ago. I didn’t notice it during the test drive, but I’m experiencing a shudder that feels like driving over rumble strips.
I went back to Carmax yesterday morning, and they knew exactly what I was talking about. They said they would send it to GMC to perform a transmission fluid flush. If that resolves the issue, I should be good. If not, they would replace the torque converter.
My question is: if the flush is successful, should I expect the car to run fine for a while, or is this issue likely to reoccur after a few thousand miles?
We love the car otherwise, but we’re concerned.
Is there anything else with this model I should be thinking about?
Thank you!
I picked up a 2017 Yukon Denali with 60k miles on it from Carmax two days ago. I didn’t notice it during the test drive, but I’m experiencing a shudder that feels like driving over rumble strips.
I went back to Carmax yesterday morning, and they knew exactly what I was talking about. They said they would send it to GMC to perform a transmission fluid flush. If that resolves the issue, I should be good. If not, they would replace the torque converter.
My question is: if the flush is successful, should I expect the car to run fine for a while, or is this issue likely to reoccur after a few thousand miles?
We love the car otherwise, but we’re concerned.
Is there anything else with this model I should be thinking about?
Thank you!