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Amy Jagoda Posted on Dec 03, 2013

My 2004 Yukon started making a clicking sound, gets faster as I step on the gas, and the heat isn't working...

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Sounds like the oil pressure is low and thus making your valves taping so i would check the oil first . as far as the heat . is the blower blowing or is the air not worm . first if no blower blowing then check the fuse it will be 30 amp . no worm air then check coolant flow through heater hoses. both should be getting hot . if that,s good then put it on defrost if you smell coolant or windshield fogs up or see wet spot on passenger side floor replace the heater core . should do it . hope this helps .

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