To claify the level of my frustration with this "Myth", I like to share that am about to sell the 'Yukon-XL' as I have almost lost control over my ‘nerve system’ whenever this issue occurs while driving
…..as will be explained further as follows….
For background-information; I imported the Yukon-XL ("YXL") from the US in late 2012, and it was declared being in ‘very good conditions’, has done about 130K Miles with no mechanical-failure or issue (CarFax). Honestly & so far; it is so except for ‘one particular issue’ which I recon may be either arising from defaulting AA) “steering box assembly” or BB) the “suspension control mechanizm/setup”! Although the “issue” is hard to explain, I’ll try being informative as much as I recall & can adequately describe …….
The ISSUE:When the "YXL" is driven in a straight road that is bit ‘un-leveled’ or has dents, you will notice that the ‘front-end’ tends to follow the direction of the tiny road’s dents rather than the path am steering it to. It feels as if there is a slight side-pulling force that pushes the nose towards the right-side (i.e. math speaking; it shifts across the ‘X-Axis’ left & right for short, until the road conditions become clear……The YXL's Nose will ‘side-bounce’ & go off center of the path, for few inches left & right then will stabilize). More-surprisingly; when I engage the “4WD mode”, the Burb behaves better & shows ‘enhanced control’ when compared to being in “2WD mode”!
For information, I got it checked by a Suspension-Workshop, and based on their ‘test-drive’ & advice, I replaced the complete Upper Right Arm (severely worn out), together with replacing both sides Lower-Arm’s Bushing (the big & small ones). I replaced the ‘steering-box’ with a used but clean one (close to new). The ‘ball-joints’ were advised to be in ‘very good’ conditions and showed no play (which I view a potential source of the issue). Coincidently; the “service ride control” light came “on”……And, to take the benefit of the doubt, I replaced all existing ‘auto-ride shocks’ with the new ‘standard gas shocks’, and the "YXL" is now softer on the road but the same “issue” persists (Note: after fitting the new shocks, I observe that when going over a “legal street-hump”, the Burb’s Nose dives & bounces up & down more than before)! I was thinking to buy a complete front. Now, I raised the “white flag”…..
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Possible causes (as I suspect) could be: 1) There may have been ‘un-compatible’ replacement parts used somewhere in the front suspension assembly? 2) There could be “different front-axle length” between the left & right ones? 3) Could it be a damaged torsion-bar in either side, as the dampening-behavior of one side (Left) is NOT the same as the other side (Right)?
Sorry for the lengthy description….but that is how the “issue” appears to be at my end!! I cannot explain it in better details & with higher level of information; given the “issue” is so weird to be detected & well defined! The "YXL" is ‘reasonably stable’ on the road but it lacks that ‘solid control & safe steering’.
As usually happening in this “great forum”, am looking for some brainstorming, best diagnoses & idea sharing; as am intending to use the "YXL" to travel very soon for about ‘2000-Mile-trip’…..Eagerly waiting for your suggestions to cure this issue & regain that ‘sharp steering & grip’.
…..as will be explained further as follows….For background-information; I imported the Yukon-XL ("YXL") from the US in late 2012, and it was declared being in ‘very good conditions’, has done about 130K Miles with no mechanical-failure or issue (CarFax). Honestly & so far; it is so except for ‘one particular issue’ which I recon may be either arising from defaulting AA) “steering box assembly” or BB) the “suspension control mechanizm/setup”! Although the “issue” is hard to explain, I’ll try being informative as much as I recall & can adequately describe …….
The ISSUE:When the "YXL" is driven in a straight road that is bit ‘un-leveled’ or has dents, you will notice that the ‘front-end’ tends to follow the direction of the tiny road’s dents rather than the path am steering it to. It feels as if there is a slight side-pulling force that pushes the nose towards the right-side (i.e. math speaking; it shifts across the ‘X-Axis’ left & right for short, until the road conditions become clear……The YXL's Nose will ‘side-bounce’ & go off center of the path, for few inches left & right then will stabilize). More-surprisingly; when I engage the “4WD mode”, the Burb behaves better & shows ‘enhanced control’ when compared to being in “2WD mode”!
For information, I got it checked by a Suspension-Workshop, and based on their ‘test-drive’ & advice, I replaced the complete Upper Right Arm (severely worn out), together with replacing both sides Lower-Arm’s Bushing (the big & small ones). I replaced the ‘steering-box’ with a used but clean one (close to new). The ‘ball-joints’ were advised to be in ‘very good’ conditions and showed no play (which I view a potential source of the issue). Coincidently; the “service ride control” light came “on”……And, to take the benefit of the doubt, I replaced all existing ‘auto-ride shocks’ with the new ‘standard gas shocks’, and the "YXL" is now softer on the road but the same “issue” persists (Note: after fitting the new shocks, I observe that when going over a “legal street-hump”, the Burb’s Nose dives & bounces up & down more than before)! I was thinking to buy a complete front. Now, I raised the “white flag”…..
!!! Possible causes (as I suspect) could be: 1) There may have been ‘un-compatible’ replacement parts used somewhere in the front suspension assembly? 2) There could be “different front-axle length” between the left & right ones? 3) Could it be a damaged torsion-bar in either side, as the dampening-behavior of one side (Left) is NOT the same as the other side (Right)?
Sorry for the lengthy description….but that is how the “issue” appears to be at my end!! I cannot explain it in better details & with higher level of information; given the “issue” is so weird to be detected & well defined! The "YXL" is ‘reasonably stable’ on the road but it lacks that ‘solid control & safe steering’.
As usually happening in this “great forum”, am looking for some brainstorming, best diagnoses & idea sharing; as am intending to use the "YXL" to travel very soon for about ‘2000-Mile-trip’…..Eagerly waiting for your suggestions to cure this issue & regain that ‘sharp steering & grip’.
), I was advised by the Dealer that the Truck has TWO (2) Fuel-Pumps, one in the "Main/Front Tank" and the other one in the "Secondary/Rear Tank"....In this regard, I recall seeing (few months ago) a message on 'Tech1' diagnose-device stating "insufficient fuel supply"; despite the fact that the Truck was running fine but with slight-feeling of 'less pulling power' at higher engine's RPM. Anyway, both Pumps will be replaced!
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