What kind of power does a 2003 Yukon XL have?
What kind of power does a 2003 Yukon XL have?
My 2003 Yukon XL (Suburban) with 5.3 motor and 70k miles has no power to any of dash gauges. The truck runs and operates fine, but the radio, heater controls and dash lights work fine. No gauge activity at all. All gauges are at the zero mark.
Is there an extended warranty on a 2003 GMC Yukon?
This is a common problem and on the 2003 models GM has issued an extended warranty to cover this problem. It may cover other years, I not sure though. A Google search should provide some answers. The extended warranty was for a period of 7 years or 70,000 miles.
Are there any power gauges on my Yukon XL?
My 2003 Yukon XL (Suburban) with 5.3 motor and 70k miles has no power to any of dash gauges. The truck runs and operates fine, but the radio, heater controls and dash lights work fine. No gauge activity at all. All gauges are at the zero mark. I believe I have checked all fuses at left hand corner of dash, under dash and the under hood fuse box.
Why are the lights on my 4WD not working?
Just removed the dash bezel, control panel. Took the 4×4 control panel apart and re-flowed the solder on the connector pins where the wire harness connects to. The problem stems from an issue where the wire harness is hanging on the connector pins that are soldered to the board, eventually working them loose. Hope this helps!
Why is my GMC Yukon 4×4 not working?
The truck has never been in accident that I know of so there is no damage to the front axle. The truck has 190k on it, but the engine only has about 60k. The noise it was making last winter sounded like it was coming from the front axle. It sounded like a wheel bearing or a rear end whine but I only heard while in 4wd.
My 2003 Yukon XL (Suburban) with 5.3 motor and 70k miles has no power to any of dash gauges. The truck runs and operates fine, but the radio, heater controls and dash lights work fine. No gauge activity at all. All gauges are at the zero mark.
Why does my Yukon XL have a 4WD light?
I was recently getting a service 4wd light in my 03 yukon xl. the lights for the switch also went out. I crawled under the truck and started looking at connections to the transfercase. I found that one of the connections had a small amount of corrosion in it. I pulled it apart, sprayed it with contact cleaner and reassembled.
My 2003 Yukon XL (Suburban) with 5.3 motor and 70k miles has no power to any of dash gauges. The truck runs and operates fine, but the radio, heater controls and dash lights work fine. No gauge activity at all. All gauges are at the zero mark. I believe I have checked all fuses at left hand corner of dash, under dash and the under hood fuse box.
Why is my Cluster gauge on my Tahoe Yukon not working?
After a little research it turned out to be a common problem where the seven little surface mount resitors that power the display overheat and break the solder connections. It was simple to reflow the solder with a little flux and a drop of fresh solder.