My 2001 Yukon 5.3 is stalling and then hard to start. I have narrowed down what I believe is to be an electrical issue. If I avoid using power (radio, cruise control, Auto 4wd, power windows) then the Yukon does not have the issue.
Basically what happens is the RPM gauge will start bouncing at idle. This is usually 20-40 minutes into a trip. So the motor bay is warmed up. Basically when I stay on the gas she will run okay until I can to a stop sign.
I thought after some basic maintenance to the mechanical system it would go away. Cleaned the throttle body and put a can of Sea Foam in a full tank of gas. Changed out air and oil filters and filled her with Q TorquePower 4x4 Full Synthetic 5W30 Motor Oil.
She ran perfect for a week with no stalling issues. I ran her in Auto 4wd on a cold rainy morning to put the fix to the test. Also had on the radio, heater and heated seats. After turning off the Auto 4wd the RPM gauge started bouncing and I knew she was gonna die. Got her onto surface streets and sure enough she died.
Hard start and then another block and she died again. Had a real tough time getting her started. Parked her for the day and fired right up and drove back later that afternoon with no problems.
So I changed out the fuel filter to stay on the path of basic maintenance to the mechanical system. No codes are showing up on a basic computer hookup and the battery and alternator are testing fine.
A few electrical issues that have me concerned. One day the compass / thermo on the rearview mirror was acting up and not displaying properly. All LED's were lit up. Also the dash dimmer switch functions properly most of the time. Something is causing it to light up to full brightness even with the switch dimmer down.
What is the next thing to check? Should I stay on the basic mechanical maintenance and hope that I find something, or should I start more electrical testing?
Basically what happens is the RPM gauge will start bouncing at idle. This is usually 20-40 minutes into a trip. So the motor bay is warmed up. Basically when I stay on the gas she will run okay until I can to a stop sign.
I thought after some basic maintenance to the mechanical system it would go away. Cleaned the throttle body and put a can of Sea Foam in a full tank of gas. Changed out air and oil filters and filled her with Q TorquePower 4x4 Full Synthetic 5W30 Motor Oil.
She ran perfect for a week with no stalling issues. I ran her in Auto 4wd on a cold rainy morning to put the fix to the test. Also had on the radio, heater and heated seats. After turning off the Auto 4wd the RPM gauge started bouncing and I knew she was gonna die. Got her onto surface streets and sure enough she died.
Hard start and then another block and she died again. Had a real tough time getting her started. Parked her for the day and fired right up and drove back later that afternoon with no problems.
So I changed out the fuel filter to stay on the path of basic maintenance to the mechanical system. No codes are showing up on a basic computer hookup and the battery and alternator are testing fine.
A few electrical issues that have me concerned. One day the compass / thermo on the rearview mirror was acting up and not displaying properly. All LED's were lit up. Also the dash dimmer switch functions properly most of the time. Something is causing it to light up to full brightness even with the switch dimmer down.
What is the next thing to check? Should I stay on the basic mechanical maintenance and hope that I find something, or should I start more electrical testing?