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Going to look at a 2000 Yukon Denali need help


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Check the usuals: body, engine, hoses, belts, etc....

 

Also, check the engine hour meter and you can do the math to see if the highways were city or freeway. To check the hour meter put the key in the position just before starting the truck and push the odometer reset button (not 100% sure if that's how, haven't done it in a while).

 

Also, see how the leather is starting to wear, the side of the drivers side on mine is looking pretty sh*tty w/ only 18,000 miles.

 

Always a good idea to have a mechanic to take a peak and make sure everything is in tip top shape since it is out of warranty.

 

That's about all I can think of. The truck looks pretty sweet in the picture :D

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Check the usuals: body, engine, hoses, belts, etc....

 

Also, check the engine hour meter and you can do the math to see if the highways were city or freeway. To check the hour meter put the key in the position just before starting the truck and push the odometer reset button (not 100% sure if that's how, haven't done it in a while).

 

Also, see how the leather is starting to wear, the side of the drivers side on mine is looking pretty sh*tty w/ only 18,000 miles.

 

Always a good idea to have a mechanic to take a peak and make sure everything is in tip top shape since it is out of warranty.

 

That's about all I can think of. The truck looks pretty sweet in the picture :D

Thanks!!! :fume:

 

Also the good thing is this truck has an extended warranty...

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good advice, but you dont have to put the key in to check hour meter, just hold the trip reset button in for several seconds.

Thanks, I haven't had the need to check mine since I got the truck so I forgot how :D

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Well It turns out it was the OLD body style and rear Drum Brakes.. :D

 

I should have noticed that in the picture.. If it was a 2001 I would have written a check right there.. It was in awesome shape...

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