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Jaimmie

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    Brunswick georgia
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    2015 Yukon Denali

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  1. Ok so took my yukon to a GMC dealer they looked at it today said it was the torque converter. They said it's a common problem and should fix the shuttering. They told me it was all covered under the power train warranty and it will be ready tomorrow afternoon. I will let y'all know if it fixed it. There were 4other yukons at the dealer with the same issue, thought that was interesting.
  2. I had not really looked at the RPM's when it happens but I sure will now. It seems to happen more so if I'm excelerating faster the normal like when passing a car or on a time crunch and can't take my sweet time but I can narrow it to between 20-30 mph and 40-50 mph. I did not know about the tire recall is it the rims or the tires themselves? I've already had to replace one but they said it was because I had a bolt in my tire.
  3. I have a 2015 Yukon Denali I noticed after an oil change it started shaking when excelerating between 20-30 mph and 40-50 mph. They told me my tires needed balancing so I did that and an alignment. Well the shaking is still there so I took it back today and the dealership I bough it and they told me that GMC says to fix it I have to pay 650.00 to have the transmission flushed three times and if that doesn't fix it then they will replace my transmission because it's under power train warranty. Well so I call a local GMC dealer and they tell me they have never heard of such a process and to bring it in so they can look at it. Has anyone had this problem and if so please share you experience, I'm at a loss it's 2 years old and should not be having these issues for a car that is babied. Thank you
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