Still on the hunt for a new Yukon. It was stated that 09 was the year the 6 speed started. So my question, how is its reliability v's mileage?
Thanks,
The transmission was first introduced in 2005 and was first used in the trucks in 2007. 2009 Was the first year behind the 5.3 engine.
In this generation truck, the first sign of trouble are the plastic solenoid discs that fail at around 165K in vehicles where the transmission was never serviced. These can be rebuilt on your kitchen table without removing the transmission for about $110 plus fluids.
The next most popular issue has to do with the torque converter clutch disc material coming lose and fouling the transmission's pump.
Then there are drum and piston cracks that occur and bleed off pressure preventing shifts.
Having said all that scary stuff, these transmission are far more reliable than the old 4-speeds they replaced and it is not uncommon to see them exceed 300K miles with regular service. We have even seen them exceed 400K miles.
Just as you can send out an engine oil sample to a lab for analysis, the same can be done for your transmission. I did and the report was stellar and it's at around 170K miles now.
A BlackBear tune modifies the transmission's settings for performance and durability which many of us also had done.
To summarize, it's a wonderful transmission and don't let internet hysteria deter you from purchasing one of these great trucks.