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troy yukon Posted on May 14, 2014

Can i switch a 2001 gmc yukon danli xl rear end drive shaft with a 2001 gmc yukon xl

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Yes, chances are they are identical. The Denali possibly has an aluminum shaft but there is no reason that you cannot interchange.

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SOURCE: 2001 gmc yukon xl 1500

Check to see if the power steering pump is still turning. If you have a broken drive belt (serpentine belt or "fan" belt), and the pump doesn't turn, you have no power assist. If the pump is still turning, check the fluid level in the reservoir.

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Just reach behind the bumper and grab the light/electrical harness and twist is either way and then it should pull out put in a new 194 bulb and you are set.

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SOURCE: noise in rear end 2001 gmc yukon xl

broken ring gear, defective U-joint, i would go with having the U-joints checked.

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2009

SOURCE: u-joint repalcement for 2001 yukon xl

Mark your drive shaft coincidenly with the rear axle and tranny. Remove drive shaft. Press out the old u joints and press in the new. You will need a torch for heat and a lot of patience. Have fun!

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 GMC Yukon XL

YOU CAN GO DEALERSHIP OR THE SALVAGE YARD PROBABLY HAVE A WASHER FLUID TANK AND HOSES IN GOOD SHAPE.

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What causing the very hard loud banging noise in the rear end or in the driveline

Is there someone trapped in your trunk?
Could be your differential. Don't drive as it will really damage things.
If you are lucky its just a bad bearing on the drive shaft , those X things Universal joint. .
See u-tube on how to test a U joint.
There are needle bearings on all 4 ends of U joint.

So she said "whats a joint like you doing in a car like this??"
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2001 GMC Yukon XL

YOU CAN GO DEALERSHIP OR THE SALVAGE YARD PROBABLY HAVE A WASHER FLUID TANK AND HOSES IN GOOD SHAPE.
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U-joint repalcement for 2001 yukon xl

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Noise in rear end 2001 gmc yukon xl

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Sounds like you may have a problem with the power steering pump. Notorious for these pumps shaft to break, causing "armstrong" power steering. As far as the 4wd low problem, ick.
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