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Robert Elmers

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    Bob
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    SW Florida
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    2018 Yukon Denali

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  1. That is interesting news, I wasn't aware the front had them too. Maybe the front ones sound different then the rear ones, but this sound was not similar to the rear pump sound. Anyhow, I drove to work on Sunday, and when I got home, parked the vehicle and haven't heard the sound since. I"ll keep listening for it again. Thanks again for the info on all four shocks being leveling ones. Bob
  2. I have know idea if I have magnetic front shocks. However, I do have the load leveling ones for towing in the rear, and my issue sounds much different than the rear leveler.
  3. Thanks Cameron, that is a good place to start. Thanks for your time in this matter. Ps. keep warm, I'm originally from Stillwater, I'm glad to be in Florida.
  4. Hi all, I'm new to this site, and joined because I'm having an issue with my 2018 Yukon with 22k miles. Last night, I parked the vehicle in my garage and today I when I went in my garage, I could hear a ticking noise. The noise is similar to a battery operated wall clock but it is clicking faster then once a second, closer to twice a second. It took a while to figure where the sound originated from, but finally, I found that I hear the sound the strongest coming from the drivers front wheel-well. I started the truck with hopes that it may reset whatever it is, but unfortunately it didn't. To clarify, this does not sound like exhaust or an engine cooling, the truck has been started in 18 hours. When I did just started it, it started fine and I could not hear the ticking with the engine running. Does anyone have any idea what may be powered up and that could cause a ticking sound? Thanks, and I'm glad to be on here, hopefully, I can get and maybe even offer future ideas. Bob
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