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My wife has a 2002 Yukon SLT w/64K miles. She wants to sell it or trade it in for a smaller SUV. As I was driving it to several dealerships to obtain trade in value, the check engine light came on. The GMC dealer states it is the fuel compensation sensor; replacement cost is around 1K.
Does the sensor have to be replaced since we do not run alternate fuel? And, is there a downside if I don't replace it--other than the fact that I would have no way of knowing of other potential problems. My limited expertise says no, but I need a second opinion. Of course, the dealer said it needs to be replaced.
Great vehicle, this is the first mechanical issue we have had.
Thanks in advance.
My wife has a 2002 Yukon SLT w/64K miles. She wants to sell it or trade it in for a smaller SUV. As I was driving it to several dealerships to obtain trade in value, the check engine light came on. The GMC dealer states it is the fuel compensation sensor; replacement cost is around 1K.
Does the sensor have to be replaced since we do not run alternate fuel? And, is there a downside if I don't replace it--other than the fact that I would have no way of knowing of other potential problems. My limited expertise says no, but I need a second opinion. Of course, the dealer said it needs to be replaced.
Great vehicle, this is the first mechanical issue we have had.
Thanks in advance.