My 2007 Yukon XL (145K miles) has just returned with a brand new transmission after sitting for 3 months. Transmission is working well but there is another issues I am trying to work out.
After driving the car for about 30 mins (up and down hills, I live in the mountains), I park the car for a short period (pop into the store) and when I come back and attempt to start it, no dice. The car turns over strong and we have 100% electrics extra but it will not start. Wait about 3-5 minutes and crank again, 2 or 3 times and bingo we have lift off.
I get going and drive home and on the drive it's running tiny bit rough, but you would need to know the car well to feel it, my passengers cannot feel anything wrong. I park at home and leave it idling, roughly and after a few mins it just dies all by its self.
I have repeated this 3 times always with the same issues.
The only thing I have done so far is to clean the throttle body which was pretty gunked up, I thought I had fixed it but no, same thing again.
The car starts strong after a couple of hours sitting and drives fine before the issue starts.
In summary, Car starts well, drive 30 mins up big hills, hot sun. Park, no restart after 5 mins, keep cranking and it will start. Get home, leave it to idle and it dies.
What should I check next?
Thanks in advance.