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Yes, as long as the engine is of similar size, you shouldn't have any problems fitting the radiator from a 2001 Yukon to a 2004 Yukon XL model. There are a couple of things to be aware of. The radiator should have the same connections on it as the one you are replacing for best fit, but are not required. If a mechanic is doing the work, they shouldn't have any issue resolving any concerns like auto to manual transmission differences...but playing it safe and getting the replacement from a like vehicle is best.
Jungle Mocs can be hand washed. I allow warm water from the faucet to run into the shoes and as it leaves through the material, I gently wipe it down with a soapy sponge. I stand them up to dry, toe up; but I check them a couple of times in the first 15 min. to drain the water that will accumulate in the heel.
please ask a real question
like , what does this TSB mean.
who can do it.
what parts do i need,
how hard is it to do.
like that, a question, simple.
or post symptoms on the car, first. works 100x best, first.
See GM TSB 05-08-143-001, If you have Adjustable pedals, especially if they don't work with the memeory buttons, but function with thier own buttons. Its the Brake Pedal Position Sensor is shorted and mesing up the seat module which controls the heaters too. My 05 Suburban had the same issue
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