Greetings!
I just purchased my 2005 Yukon XL Denali (with auto-ride ) a couple months ago, I am the third owner with 152k on the dash. I have been fixing the little things that I noticed needed to be done and now its time for me to look into the suspension. Since day one I noticed a rough ride, but only when going over bumps/uneven roads. It feels like the suspension is not absorbing the shock like it should. Some larger bumps I can actually feel and hear the gas and break petal assembly vibrate and all the interior plastic panels rattle as me and the passengers are jolted in our seats.. I do not have a service suspension indication or any trouble codes on the dash. So my question is what is most likely the culprit? Since I am the third owner I am unsure what has been replaced. What color/brand are the factory shocks so maybe I can see if there still original? The rubber bladder around the top does not have any air in it, im not sure if this is just a dust boot or the actual air bag? The compressor kicks on every time I cycle the ignition for about 5 seconds. The steering seems tight and no vibration or pull when driving. No rattles or clunking when driving either.
There have been 2 instances were something very odd occurred. I was driving on the highway around 70 mph. All of a sudden the truck started to vibrate in the rear acting like I had a flat tire. I drove for about 5 miles and it didn't get worse or better. Then when I go to slow down and full off the highway it stops. This has happened twice and both times it comes and goes for no reason.
So my main question is, can these "auto dampening shocks" create this bad ride when they go bad and NOT pop out a trouble code or service suspension message?
Thanks for the help!
I just purchased my 2005 Yukon XL Denali (with auto-ride ) a couple months ago, I am the third owner with 152k on the dash. I have been fixing the little things that I noticed needed to be done and now its time for me to look into the suspension. Since day one I noticed a rough ride, but only when going over bumps/uneven roads. It feels like the suspension is not absorbing the shock like it should. Some larger bumps I can actually feel and hear the gas and break petal assembly vibrate and all the interior plastic panels rattle as me and the passengers are jolted in our seats.. I do not have a service suspension indication or any trouble codes on the dash. So my question is what is most likely the culprit? Since I am the third owner I am unsure what has been replaced. What color/brand are the factory shocks so maybe I can see if there still original? The rubber bladder around the top does not have any air in it, im not sure if this is just a dust boot or the actual air bag? The compressor kicks on every time I cycle the ignition for about 5 seconds. The steering seems tight and no vibration or pull when driving. No rattles or clunking when driving either.
There have been 2 instances were something very odd occurred. I was driving on the highway around 70 mph. All of a sudden the truck started to vibrate in the rear acting like I had a flat tire. I drove for about 5 miles and it didn't get worse or better. Then when I go to slow down and full off the highway it stops. This has happened twice and both times it comes and goes for no reason.
So my main question is, can these "auto dampening shocks" create this bad ride when they go bad and NOT pop out a trouble code or service suspension message?
Thanks for the help!