RoadWarrior
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Is anyone else having frequent mechanical and electric repair issues with their 2017 Yukon XL SLT 4WD 5.3 L flex engine? Between 123,000 and 130,000 miles, I have had to complete the following repairs and maintenance:
And I’m still not done with needed repairs and maintenance.
1. AC quit.
2. Both sway bar links broke.
3. I had to replace both front hub assemblies.
4. One of the front brake calipers broke off while I was on the interstate and I was fortunate to be able to coast to a stop.
- A shout out to O’Reillys in Plainview, Texas for being the only part store around with the caliper in stock.
5. My rear brake rotors and brake pads must be replaced according to three mechanics.
I’m going to be installing Powerstop Z36 rotors and carbon ceramic pads since I have the heavy duty towing package and I plan on buying an RV trailer next year. If any of you have thoughts on this, I’m open to hearing your suggestions.
6. Last week, my power steering went out.
7. I changed my transmission fluid and filter. Regular, but not cheap, maintenance.
8. I need to change the transfer case fluid.
9. I need a tuneup as the previous owner did not do one at the recommended mileage.
I’m using fuel system cleaner to prolong that maintenance until I can get all these other items completed.
10. I had to replace my alternator.
I replaced it with a custom 240 amp alternator since I have a 60 amp battery charger for my two deep cycle LFP house batteries.
I’m still waiting for the power steering to be repaired as my car sits in a small town truck stop 240 miles away from where I am now getting ready for my next run. I’m very fortunate that I had another car nearby I could use.
At this time, I honestly have no confidence in this vehicle. Six weeks of constant repairs and you expect me to believe that I can go another week or two, even a month without something else breaking down?
And I’m still not done with needed repairs and maintenance.
1. AC quit.
2. Both sway bar links broke.
3. I had to replace both front hub assemblies.
4. One of the front brake calipers broke off while I was on the interstate and I was fortunate to be able to coast to a stop.
- A shout out to O’Reillys in Plainview, Texas for being the only part store around with the caliper in stock.
5. My rear brake rotors and brake pads must be replaced according to three mechanics.
I’m going to be installing Powerstop Z36 rotors and carbon ceramic pads since I have the heavy duty towing package and I plan on buying an RV trailer next year. If any of you have thoughts on this, I’m open to hearing your suggestions.
6. Last week, my power steering went out.
7. I changed my transmission fluid and filter. Regular, but not cheap, maintenance.
8. I need to change the transfer case fluid.
9. I need a tuneup as the previous owner did not do one at the recommended mileage.
I’m using fuel system cleaner to prolong that maintenance until I can get all these other items completed.
10. I had to replace my alternator.
I replaced it with a custom 240 amp alternator since I have a 60 amp battery charger for my two deep cycle LFP house batteries.
I’m still waiting for the power steering to be repaired as my car sits in a small town truck stop 240 miles away from where I am now getting ready for my next run. I’m very fortunate that I had another car nearby I could use.
At this time, I honestly have no confidence in this vehicle. Six weeks of constant repairs and you expect me to believe that I can go another week or two, even a month without something else breaking down?