DollyTheDenali
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Hello Everyone! I just purchased a 2010 Yukon Denali and it is my first of these vehicles (Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon). It has 162,*** miles and seems to run pretty well thus far. I just towed my race car about 320 miles last weekend and it hauled it like a champ. I purchased it because it has AWD and can tow 8000 lbs. I was planning to buy a truck to replace my current truck, but then this came up for sale in the area and looked pretty clean, and had the 4WD/AWD and towing capacity that I needed. It has a few issues that I'd like to start taking care of - Check engine light on for O2 Sensor codes, AC doesn't work, drivers seat bottom is worn - easyish stuff to take care of.
I changed the oil/filter, front and rear differential fluid, transfer case fluid, and have the stuff for the transmission (fluid/filter and new gasket) I'm just putting it off since it looks not fun.
I have a couple questions off the bat - I purchased an extra set of wheels and tires to keep the winter tires it came with for the winter. The summer wheels are from a 2015 Suburban. Will the 2015 tire pressure sensors work with the 2010, if I get them reprogrammed?
What are some common issues that I should keep an eye out for?
Does anyone else haul cars with these? Do you use "helper springs" to level out the rear?
Thanks in advance and for the great information I've already found on the forums. This place seems pretty well packed with knowledge.
-Matt
I changed the oil/filter, front and rear differential fluid, transfer case fluid, and have the stuff for the transmission (fluid/filter and new gasket) I'm just putting it off since it looks not fun.
I have a couple questions off the bat - I purchased an extra set of wheels and tires to keep the winter tires it came with for the winter. The summer wheels are from a 2015 Suburban. Will the 2015 tire pressure sensors work with the 2010, if I get them reprogrammed?
What are some common issues that I should keep an eye out for?
Does anyone else haul cars with these? Do you use "helper springs" to level out the rear?
Thanks in advance and for the great information I've already found on the forums. This place seems pretty well packed with knowledge.
-Matt