Smooth_Rider
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Hoping someone can send me in the right direction. My 99 4wd Yukon had two previous owners. Original owner was OCD on maintenance, put 130k on it, second owner was good on maintenance, but harder on truck, put 70k. I bought at 200k, and been "fixing" since. Now at 202k. I'm an old gear head and do most work myself, but not a modern/computer car savy guy. I did a trans service on her about 1k ago and was pleased with the lack of gunk in the pan and a relatively clean magnet. Prior service 30k back. At this point the biggest issue was the dash is gone/rotten and shakes to hell over potholes, and the front end is shot- everything was worn out. Including axle boots, CA bushings, tie rods, just all of it.
So before I get to installing this pile of new front end parts, the truck starts shifting strange. Mostly just when its cold, and mostly just 1-2 shift. Like its short shifting into second...lugging and almost stalling out. I can manually shift it and it's ok. After it warms up, it shift better, but still not perfectly correct. So I'm thinking wtf, did I mess something up with the service I did? At some point the CEL came on and off, the "service 4wd" light came on and off a few times then stayed on.
I took the truck to a local/reputable trans shop and they came back with "its not your transmission, it has to do with the Tcase" they said they had "multiple codes" but that's where the $125/hr diagnostic charge starts.
One thing I should add here is that after the shifting issue started, but before any dash lights (and before I took it to the transmission shop) the trucks alarm system, that was dealer installed when the truck was sold new, went haywire, going off in my driveway with no way to shut if off than to disconnect the battery. Leaving the batt disconnected for a few days didn't help/reset anything. I couldn't start the yukon or turn the alarm off. So I cut the siren, and "uninstalled" the guts of the whole thing. Ever since then, seemingly randomly, I can hear a relay clicking under the dash, which I correlate to the alarm removal. I don't have any idea what caused the alarm system to freak out initially, or if it has had any other impact on anything.
In my semi ignorant run up to addressing this, and because I have another identical truck, and because they were relatively cheap, I acquired the following parts with this problem in mind: TPS, VSS, 4 button 4wd selector, Sonnex 1-2 pinless accumulator kit.
My gut says this is a sensor/computer issue.
So, before I blindly throw money I dont have at the transmission shop, here are my thoughts and questions- since the shop wont volunteer the codes, would a second opinion be in order? Would ANY shop volunteer the codes? Can anyone recommend an affordable/easy to use scan tool capable of reading transfer case codes? I also assume from my rudimentary understanding of this tcase that it can't be bypassed or "unmarried" from the trans as older units can. Any other solutions, thoughts, ideas?
So before I get to installing this pile of new front end parts, the truck starts shifting strange. Mostly just when its cold, and mostly just 1-2 shift. Like its short shifting into second...lugging and almost stalling out. I can manually shift it and it's ok. After it warms up, it shift better, but still not perfectly correct. So I'm thinking wtf, did I mess something up with the service I did? At some point the CEL came on and off, the "service 4wd" light came on and off a few times then stayed on.
I took the truck to a local/reputable trans shop and they came back with "its not your transmission, it has to do with the Tcase" they said they had "multiple codes" but that's where the $125/hr diagnostic charge starts.
One thing I should add here is that after the shifting issue started, but before any dash lights (and before I took it to the transmission shop) the trucks alarm system, that was dealer installed when the truck was sold new, went haywire, going off in my driveway with no way to shut if off than to disconnect the battery. Leaving the batt disconnected for a few days didn't help/reset anything. I couldn't start the yukon or turn the alarm off. So I cut the siren, and "uninstalled" the guts of the whole thing. Ever since then, seemingly randomly, I can hear a relay clicking under the dash, which I correlate to the alarm removal. I don't have any idea what caused the alarm system to freak out initially, or if it has had any other impact on anything.
In my semi ignorant run up to addressing this, and because I have another identical truck, and because they were relatively cheap, I acquired the following parts with this problem in mind: TPS, VSS, 4 button 4wd selector, Sonnex 1-2 pinless accumulator kit.
My gut says this is a sensor/computer issue.
So, before I blindly throw money I dont have at the transmission shop, here are my thoughts and questions- since the shop wont volunteer the codes, would a second opinion be in order? Would ANY shop volunteer the codes? Can anyone recommend an affordable/easy to use scan tool capable of reading transfer case codes? I also assume from my rudimentary understanding of this tcase that it can't be bypassed or "unmarried" from the trans as older units can. Any other solutions, thoughts, ideas?