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Problems with 2015 GMC Yukon POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2015 GMC Yukon starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 14 910 miles.

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2015 GMC Yukon

2015 gmc yukon. consumer writes seeking reimbursement for vehicle repairs related to safety recall. *ld *js

Car was parked in front of our house and combusted in the middle of the night while we were sleeping. car was exploding and engulfed in flames...completely destroyed via fire and the worst damage was in the engine compartment. cause of the fire is unknown although based on research sounds like nhtsa campaign #14v007000 or 14v152000. fire department extinguished the fire and police were on the scene.

The 8 speed automatic transmission on my gmc yukon denali has a slippage issue that has persisted in our vehicle for a while unresolved. gm has replaced torque converter, module and now they are claiming through dealer that the issue resides with at fluid. this slippage is bad because car jerks and sometimes hard. this issue needs to be addressed by gm as they know they have issues with this 8 speed at. the issue happens at stops and at slow speeds.

Brakes don't work well when traveling at low rates of speed. stopping requires brakes to be pressed to the ground and still may not stop. i have almost had several accidents even after having the issue 'repaired' last year. i've had the problem assessed at 3 different mechanics. i have had to throw my car into park to avoid hitting cars in front of me. brakes fail while driving in places such as traffic jams, drive thru, school pick up, etc. this is a huge safety hazard and fear that my children may be hurt if this issue is not corrected by the manufacturer. steering becomes nearly impossible when the brake issues occur. this is an ongoing problem for the last 1.5- 2 years. also, the tail lights continue to go out even after paying hundreds of dollars for replacements.

Vehicle drive train operates erratically in various operating situations and has extensive vibrations between 25-40mph; vibrations are worse in certain gears. significant lungeing and jerking on shifting gears on acceleration particularly when not accelerating intensely. most concerning: when decelerating after running at highway speeds and downshifting (i.e. exit ramps, highway service/rest areas), vehicle accelerates (after downshifting) and requires extensive brake pressure to slow and control. taken in for service 3x at 3 different gmc dealers. transmission has been reprogrammed 2x. 3rd dealer provided gmc technical service bulletin "#99-04-20-002i: information on drive train clunk noise - (nov 18, 2014)" and told it's 'normal operation' and is due to drivetrain 'lash' (aka gear slop or play). paid $150 to be told "customer concern not duplicated at this time". simply find this hard to believe as the operations as described are readily apparent. in all seriousness: (1) the sudden jerking/slamming of gears on acceleration has been notice by several passengers not just myself, (2) the acceleration on downshifting is a huge liability as the increased possibility of rear end collision is significant and (3) no way is it 'normal' operation.

When approaching a toll booth on the mass turnpike,with several lanes merging, with the vehicle almost stopped,it downshifted to 1st gear and in the process lurched forward extremely violently to the point i almost crashed into the car merging in front of me-probably stopped short by six inches or less !!!

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 gmc yukon. while at a traffic light or stop sign with the brake pedal engaged, the vehicle would shake and idle highly. the failure was experienced numerous times. the vehicle was taken to dick norris buick gmc clearwater (18200 us hwy 19 north, clearwater, fl, (727-536-1967) and the motor mounts were replaced three times, but the failure persisted. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer several times and the motor mounts were adjusted and the transmission mounts were replaced; however, the vehicle continued to idle highly and shake while stopped. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 19,000. *tt

On repeated occasions (from 2015 to 2019) i have experienced sudden acceleration at low speeds and sudden jerking motions. the transmission and speed controls are unpredictable and dangerous. this is hazardous and may result in a loss of control. i have also experienced numerous issues with the brakes including a stuck caliper at approximately 42,000 miles. i reported these issues and numerous other issues to gmc corporate, tustin buick gmc only to be told that it was a software issue and things are satisfactory and safe. gmc contends that the vehicle is fine and declines to assist with issues. this is an ongoing issue. the date below is approximate. the mileage is approximate on all entries.

Transfer case failure causing multiple other component / system-wide failures including advance safety features, engine power reduction, 4 wheel drive system failure, bluetooth connectivity failure, radio failure, traction control failure and more.

Very concerned about my 2015 yukon xlt. the vehicle's gear shifted to a neutral of very low gear (not very sure) as i was driving down a long hill near birmingham, al. it felt like it went to first gear, but at the same time it did not slow the vehicle down, almost felt like the gear was grinding. the truck did not catch back into normal gear until the vehicle leveled back at the bottom of the hill. (it was extremely scary and worrisome ever since then, the transmission will not shift smoothly.

Transmission has been clunky and jerky from from purchase. the vehicle vibrates between 30 - 35 miles per hour when shifting. the vehicle lurches forward when accelerating as if it has difficulty down-shifting. the problem is present from simply backing up out of the driveway, modest speeds on city streets, or on the highway. when brought back to the dealer, they claimed it was a software issue and "refreshed" the software. the problem has not gone away and did not improve by this software correction. my internet research indicates that this is a common problem with the new 8-speed transmission for the 2015 yukon denali and cadillac escalade.

Our vehicle has a significant vibration in v4 mode when traveling between 45-65 mph and above. the vibration is also accompanied by increased cabin pressure. these issues are causing headaches, nausea, dizziness, and are further exacerbating my wife's multiple sclerosis. we also have a popping sound coming from the rear of the vehicle's suspension when turning that makes us feel unsafe. the vibration started right after we took delivery of the car and has only gotten worse. we bought the car in april 2015 and the issue continues unfixed to this day. the popping noise started about 3-4 weeks ago and it sounds like a suspension component. our ac recirculating feature also does not work and it allows harmful exhaust smoke in.

I have a 2015 yukon denali and i was driving 65 on the highway and the engine shut down completely. a warning message said engine power failure. i had 4 cars and an 18 wheeler behind me at the time. i managed to put the vehicle in neutral and coast to the side of the road onto a median. it was towed to the dealership where they started trying say it might have been bad gas. then i was told i cracked valve and they already had one other just like this, then 1 day later after a tech level 2 and a shop forum looked at it, and a conversation with a gm pac rep, gm approved a complete engine replacement! i was shocked. i've had the same 4-wheel drive issues everyone else has. i've also had a/c problems, steer wheel popping noises, sunroof loud wind noises. my seat shifts when i drive it. the a/c seats don't cool properly, which i found out when they put me in a loaner yukon that worked fine. the speedometer gauge also didn't work for 2 days, which i have a picture of and received a warning ticket for when i was pulled over by an officer not knowing what speed i was going. i passenger step guard doesn't always retract properly. my unit was purchase may 2014 and was one of the first 4 x 4 units that was produced and has had constant problems. gm keeps denying a buyback, then no trade assistance, then now has offered an extended warranty. this particular vehicle i have is not safe for my family to be riding in. i can't trade it in or sell it to anyone else knowing the problems it has. the dealer won't even take it because they know the problem that they are dealing with. *tr

The new 2015 vehicle freezes up in full time 4wd mode and will not shift out. the dealer indicates that it is a "known problem by gm" and that they are "working on it". their fix at this point is to have you run the vehicle in 2wd mode which is an obvious safety issue during our winter months as it is then a rear wheel drive vehicle being driven on icy roads.the other fix is to run it in 4wd mode but turn it into 2wd mode every time you turn the vehicle off. obviously, many drivers will forget to do this and therefore my family at times is just running it in 2wd mode thereby incurring a risky driving situation. despite numerous discussion, i have not been able to get any information on when the vehicle will be fixed. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 gmc yukon. while driving 35 mph, all the warning lights illuminated and the four wheel drive low independently activated. the vehicle was towed to a dealer. the technician diagnosed that the body control module needed to be repaired. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer. the technician diagnosed that the body control module needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 5,000. the vin was unavailable.

Transfer case engaged into 4wd while driving with touching any of the controls. now it won't switch out. service 4wd light appears. *tr

Turned on car, service 4 wheel drive message on display. car will not move. stranded with small children for 1 hour waiting for a tow. only 616 miles on the car - had for a week. why on earth was the recall not performed at the dealership prior to selling a $70,000 vehicle? *tr

After owning the 2015 yukon denali for 6 months, i have to say this vehicle has its flaws. the 4wd system is in for service already after 9000 miles. not the kind of quality i would have expected on an $80,000 suv. at the moment, the vehicle is only a 2 wd system and seems very difficult to drive and turn. also, the intellilink software is very "buggy" and needs many updates. on several occasions, the entire touchscreen will go blank while driving down the road. this is cause for concern and is a major driving distraction. *tr

I was backing out of parking space in the mall parking lot when the service light came on. it stated service 4wd. the truck was very hard to steer and wouldn't change into 2 wheel drive i was 40 miles from home and burned over a 1\4 tank of gas. with less than 6000 miles i must say this isn't how i expect a $60,000 truck to perform. *tr

Vehicle has a terrible vibration. has been to dealer 7 times, for a total of 4 weeks. a gm engineer has looked at it twice. they have replaced ring/pinion, driveshaft, axle .. tried it with 4 sets of tires/wheels. last idea was to replace shocks, struts, sway bars with hand built parts, cut brackets off car and weld new brackets on. when liability was brought up, they changed their story. there is a larger issue as was relayed by engineer to service manager at dealership. issue is with all 2015 tahoe, yukon, escalades. in an effort to prevent roll overs, they designed the frame and body mounts too stiff. there are 40 engineers working on issues, they have no solutions that work across the board. according to engineer, gm is keeping an eye on how many units they have to buy back, or trade for ... if number is low enough, they will not make any changes to design. i would like to schedule a meeting next week to discuss this issue and the larger issue in person. since they are refusing to buy back my vehicle, i am turning matter over to attorney. *tr

This is the second time the following occurred. (oct 27,2014 and now on nov. 5,2014). when i went to drive the car, suddenly the car did not turn properly. if i made a sharp turn, it sounded like the front wheels were rubbing. the car was in 2 wheel auto. i immediately called the salesman and explained the situation. i drove the car on the highway (65mph) to dealership. day later, loose wire in transfer case. everything fine. same thing occurs on nov. 5th and the salesman tells me to take a video, which i do, and bring the car in. today i am told it was the computer program that was the problem. the salesman confirms that the auto was in 4 wheel drive when i brought the car in but the receiving and delivery service technician now says it wasn't. he said the 4wd light was not on and he only felt a little bit of a rough ride when i dropped it off. he also told me that the state of virginia does not have a lemon law, which he back tracked after i called him on it. other problems with car. nav/radio/backup camera went blank on nov. 4th. there is a whistle noise on the top of the drivers side door. the ride is substandard to my old 2007 gmc yukon xl denali, which i bought new and had 197k miles. you feel every pebble or road imperfection. you get the typical response as if this was a $5,000 used car and not an $78,000.00 premium suv. *tr

I have a brand new 2015 yukon denali (short wheel base) with less than a thousand miles and a "service 4wd" message that has appeared twice rendering the car extremely unsafe and un-drivable for a long distance and having to have it towed to the dealer twice. a software update was done on the car the first time, only resolved the issue for a few weeks, the issue re-occurred after 3 weeks. when turning the vehicle on the dash gives the message "service 4wd". the car has a transmission button to change from 2wd, auto, 4 high and 4 low. i do not touch this button, i just leave the car in auto and drive. i do not tow anything, this is just a family car used for commuting. when the "service 4wd' message appears, the car is barely drivable. when it is put in reverse, the car just brakes after a few feet, as if the parking brake were on, but it obvious is not engaged. when turning left or right, the car brakes mid-turn and will only complete the turn if 3/4 to full accelerator is applied to continue through the turn. the car slightly bucks through the turn and the engine sounds different and has little power going around corners and going up hills. the car cannot safely be driven in a straight line faster than 40-50 mph. i telephoned onstar and diagnostics were run during both occurrences with the same error message from onstar diagnostics: "the braking system has an issue- transfer case module not working as expected". when will gm issue a recall on this safety issue, i do not feel safe letting my wife and child in the car if it brakes by itself, loses power and cannot complete turns. i purchased this car to have a safe/large vehicle for my family: service 4wd appears on screen it renders the car un-drivable and the transmission button becomes inoperable and selecting other transmission modes becomes not possible. *tr

I just completed a claim for my 2015 yukon denali, nhtsa id #: 10643049 and read that almost the same exact issues are going on with the 2015 chevy tahoe models, see: nhtsa id number: 10638437, 10633519 and 10631583. when will gm see there is a pattern and issue a recall for this transmission issue? in all cases these render the calls un-drivable and having to have them towed. *tr

When the vehicle goes into 4 cylinder mode and you hold the speed steady or give it a little gas it starts to vibrate you can feel the vibration in the steering wheel and on the front console give it enough gas to make it go into 8 cylinder mode the vibration goes away. *tr

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