Why does my GMC Yukon shudder at 35 mph?

Why does my GMC Yukon shudder at 35 mph?

When vehicle accelerates above 35 mph the the steering will vibrate with a feeling that the suspension is shimmying/shuddering rapidly. This is especially bad on an incline from a stopped position. As the vehicle accelerates up the incline, when approximately 35 mph is attained, the entire vehicle will steadily shudder/vibrate.

Are there any suspension problems with my GMC Yukon?

GMC Yukon owners have reported 91 problems related to suspension (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the Yukon.

Why does my GMC Yukon XL traction control not work?

It seems that the general consensus is that the speed sensors on the front wheels are corroded and that this gives the computer a faulty signal about the actual speed of each wheel, thereby engaging the traction control. The solution is to clean the sensors.

Why does my GMC Yukon vibrate on incline?

This is especially bad on an incline from a stopped position. As the vehicle accelerates up the incline, when approximately 35 mph is attained, the entire vehicle will steadily shudder/vibrate. Traveling at highway speeds the vehicle will randomly vibrate in the front end and in the steering wheel.

Are there any problems with the GMC Yukon?

Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the Yukon. The contact owns a 2017 GMC Yukon denali. The contact stated that while driving over a bump in the road at various speeds, the vehicle became air borne.

When vehicle accelerates above 35 mph the the steering will vibrate with a feeling that the suspension is shimmying/shuddering rapidly. This is especially bad on an incline from a stopped position. As the vehicle accelerates up the incline, when approximately 35 mph is attained, the entire vehicle will steadily shudder/vibrate.

This is especially bad on an incline from a stopped position. As the vehicle accelerates up the incline, when approximately 35 mph is attained, the entire vehicle will steadily shudder/vibrate. Traveling at highway speeds the vehicle will randomly vibrate in the front end and in the steering wheel.

When to get a new GMC Yukon Suspension?

Not very many miles to be in need of a new shock on the most expensive suspension system gm makes. Vehicle has been at the dealer with gm involvement starting January 6th and it has been out of the repair facility for less than 2 weeks up to today, 4/1/2021.