So, I'm new to the forum, but have been searching the threads for some time. I've got a 2015 Denali with the dreaded shutter/shake and what I call the delirium tremors occurring at 40 and 70 MPH. I finally took it in to get the issue checked out based on what I had read on the forum. I had no issues with the mechanic and things seemed to go well on our brief test drive together. He was able to reproduce the shutter as well as reproduce the schizophrenic RPM variability when throttle is held steady at constant speed. I was ready to go to battle with all that I had read online, but didn't need to argue.
They're keeping it this week to flush the tranny out 3 times with a different transmission fluid, changing the torque converter clutch, and then driving it 200 miles to reprogram the shift points. I read a lot of threads regarding people having the same issues and the fix, but naturally haven't seen people coming back stating that the fix actually worked and was permanent.
Any feedback regarding the fix results would be greatly appreciated. I have a road trip coming up with the fam and am going to gamble and take the Yukon if they have it fixed in time.
They're keeping it this week to flush the tranny out 3 times with a different transmission fluid, changing the torque converter clutch, and then driving it 200 miles to reprogram the shift points. I read a lot of threads regarding people having the same issues and the fix, but naturally haven't seen people coming back stating that the fix actually worked and was permanent.
Any feedback regarding the fix results would be greatly appreciated. I have a road trip coming up with the fam and am going to gamble and take the Yukon if they have it fixed in time.