my09denali
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I have 09 Denali.
Received letter from GM today that says: This letter is intended to make you aware that some 2009 model year GMC Yukon vehicles, equipped w/ a V8 engine, may have a condition where the throttle position sensor may cause the engine to run rough and cause the malfunction lamp and/or a Engine Reduced Power message to illuminate. If this occurs, it could result in reduced engine power.
Unfortunately for me I received this letter in the mail today. Monday xmas eve I was stranded on I-94 w/ 20 degree temps in the middle of nowhere w/ my truck in limp mode. With engine power reduced you can't go over 20mph.
The letter states in bold letters don't take your vehicle to the dealer unless you believe you have the condition.
Of course by then it is too late. I talked to a lady at work today and she had the exact same thing happen in her '10 Sierra. Luckily she was in town close to a dealer.
No tow trucks working xmas eve. Took 2.5hrs to get one through Onstar. The dealer I had it towed to in WI said there was a silent recall on the issue but they didn't know the batches or which trucks have the problem but it is a known issue so they fixed it for free even though I'm out of warranty.
Now that I have the letter which has a page to file a reimbursement claim I'm going to file for the $125 tow I paid.
The point of this post is I've had my truck 3yrs w/ absolutely no problems. There were no warning signs. Was cruising at 70 on the interstate and just like that it shut down. Don't wait until your sensor goes out.
Received letter from GM today that says: This letter is intended to make you aware that some 2009 model year GMC Yukon vehicles, equipped w/ a V8 engine, may have a condition where the throttle position sensor may cause the engine to run rough and cause the malfunction lamp and/or a Engine Reduced Power message to illuminate. If this occurs, it could result in reduced engine power.
Unfortunately for me I received this letter in the mail today. Monday xmas eve I was stranded on I-94 w/ 20 degree temps in the middle of nowhere w/ my truck in limp mode. With engine power reduced you can't go over 20mph.
The letter states in bold letters don't take your vehicle to the dealer unless you believe you have the condition.
Of course by then it is too late. I talked to a lady at work today and she had the exact same thing happen in her '10 Sierra. Luckily she was in town close to a dealer.
No tow trucks working xmas eve. Took 2.5hrs to get one through Onstar. The dealer I had it towed to in WI said there was a silent recall on the issue but they didn't know the batches or which trucks have the problem but it is a known issue so they fixed it for free even though I'm out of warranty.
Now that I have the letter which has a page to file a reimbursement claim I'm going to file for the $125 tow I paid.
The point of this post is I've had my truck 3yrs w/ absolutely no problems. There were no warning signs. Was cruising at 70 on the interstate and just like that it shut down. Don't wait until your sensor goes out.