My truck is a 2012 Yukon Denali XL. Recently, I started noticing a very loud hissing sound emanating from around the bottom driver's side of the truck. It sounds either like a vacuum or exhaust leak of some kind. The noise is most prominent by the driver's wheel area. Just stand there and you can hear it.
Another thing I noticed is a difference in the way the truck starts when starting cold. My truck normally starts very strongly, but as of recent, it will slightly "choke" when starting, then rev up to normal. I wonder if these two issues are correlated?
I also *thought* I notice the truck struggling to pull when I hit the throttle, but right now it feels more like placebo effect than anything.
I have had direct experience with a catalytic converter failing. It failed on my Olds 88. It caused the car to be unable to shift to second. I have no such issues with my truck, so I'm not sure if that's it.
What do you all think? Is this maybe nothing and I'm just being a bit paranoid?
Another thing I noticed is a difference in the way the truck starts when starting cold. My truck normally starts very strongly, but as of recent, it will slightly "choke" when starting, then rev up to normal. I wonder if these two issues are correlated?
I also *thought* I notice the truck struggling to pull when I hit the throttle, but right now it feels more like placebo effect than anything.
I have had direct experience with a catalytic converter failing. It failed on my Olds 88. It caused the car to be unable to shift to second. I have no such issues with my truck, so I'm not sure if that's it.
What do you all think? Is this maybe nothing and I'm just being a bit paranoid?