2001 GMC Yukon XL

Canadian MSRP
$35,760 - $62,140
2001 GMC Yukon XL

Key Specifications for 2001 GMC Yukon XL

Fuel Economy 12.7 - 20.4 City/HWY combined
Horsepower 285 - 340 hp
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive, Four-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Engine Gasoline
Torque 325 - 455 ft-lb
Seats 3 - 9

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Recall Information

Recall number
Recall date
System affected
Model year(s) affected
Recall number
2007-363
Recall date
2007-11-09
System affected
Engine
Model year(s) affected
2001
Manufacturer Recall Number:
06083
Units Affected:
741
Notification Type:
Safety TC
On certain vehicles equipped with an 8.1L engine, the crankshaft position sensor may fail. If the sensor operates intermittently, the Service Engine Soon (SES) light may illuminate and the vehicle may run rough. In addition, the engine may stall, and if so, may re-start immediately or after a cool-down period. If the sensor becomes inoperable permanently, the engine will quit running and will not re-start. Engine stalling would result in lost propulsion which, in conjunction with traffic and road conditions, and the driver's reactions, could increase the risk of a crash. Correction: Dealers will replace the crankshaft position sensor.
Recall number
2005-108
Recall date
2005-04-15
System affected
Electrical
Model year(s) affected
2000 2001
Manufacturer Recall Number:
05027
Units Affected:
9,085
Notification Type:
Safety Mfr
Certain vehicles were built with fuel module reservoir assemblies that contain fuel pump wires and/or connectors that may overheat under certain operating conditions. Fuel pump wires that overheat may become exposed and result in one or more conditions; 1) If the ignition circuit wire is exposed and shorts to ground, the fuel pump fuse will blow, disabling the fuel pump and causing an engine stall or no-start condition. 2) If sufficient heat is conducted to the pass-through connector, a hole in the connector may result, which may cause the Service Engine Soon light to be illuminated during the emission system diagnostics routine. Fuel vapour (and in some limited cases liquid fuel) may leak out of the fuel tank through the hole in the connector body. 3) If the ignition circuit or ground wire is exposed and shorts to the fuel level sender card wires, inaccurate fuel level readings may result. Correction: Dealers will affect repairs.
Recall number
2004-395
Recall date
2004-11-05
System affected
Brakes
Model year(s) affected
2000 2001 2002
Manufacturer Recall Number:
04094
Units Affected:
158,474
Notification Type:
Safety TC
Certain vehicles located in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador may experience unwanted Antilock Brake System (ABS) activation and increased stopping distances during low-speed brake application (less than 16 km/h and greater than 6 km/h). This condition does not set any ABS codes nor does it illuminate the ABS warning lamp. Correction: Dealers will remove the wheel speed sensor and thoroughly clean the wheel speed sensor mounting surface on the bearing, apply Zinc-X to the cleaned surface, grease the mounting surface, reinstall the wheel speed sensor, and check the output voltage to ensure the wheel speed signal is within specifications.
Recall number
2002-068
Recall date
2002-04-11
System affected
Seats And Restraints
Model year(s) affected
2001 2002
Manufacturer Recall Number:
02014
Units Affected:
63,049
Notification Type:
Compliance Mfr
Certain vehicles fail to conform to CMVSS 209, seat belt assemblies. These vehicles have a condition where one or two sensors in the driver's and front seat passengers seat belt retractors may be inoperative. The seat belt retractors will lock when the belt webbing is extracted during a crash; however the mechanism that locks the seat belt retractor when the vehicle decelerates quickly, such as during heavy braking, may not restrain the occupant as intended during a crash, and could result in injury to the occupant. Correction update: None required as no effect on vehicle safety. See recall 04-158.
Recall number
2001-135
Recall date
2001-05-23
System affected
Seats And Restraints
Model year(s) affected
2001
Manufacturer Recall Number:
01043
Units Affected:
685
Notification Type:
Safety Mfr
Certain vehicles have an internal component in the 2nd and 3rd row outboard seat belt retractor that could be cracked. With repeated actuation of the locking mechanism, the crack could spread to the point where the seat belt would no longer lock. In a crash, increased occupant injury could result from the no-lock condition. Correction: Dealers will inspect the outboard seat belts for specific lot numbers and replace the belts if necessary. GM is enclosing an inspection procedure for the owners to use or they can have their dealers do the inspections.
Recall number
2001-092
Recall date
2001-04-12
System affected
Electrical
Model year(s) affected
2001
Manufacturer Recall Number:
01001
Units Affected:
22
Notification Type:
Safety Mfr
On certain Yukon Denali and Yukon XL Denali vehicles, the positive battery cable assembly that could come in contact with the steering shaft universal joint. This could eventually cause a wear through of the cable assembly convoluted conduit and cable insulation and result in intermittent electrical shorting. This could result in overheating and igniting of the cable insulation and conduit and a possible underhood fire. Correction: Dealers will inspect the positive battery cable for proper routing and reroute if necessary. Cable will also be inspected for wear of the conduit and cable insulation, and replaced if necessary.
Recall number
2000-269
Recall date
2000-11-17
System affected
Structure
Model year(s) affected
2000 2001
Manufacturer Recall Number:
00084
Units Affected:
1,804
Notification Type:
Safety Mfr
Certain vehicles may have loose or missing rear wheelhouse plugs. Under certain operating conditions, exhaust gases can flow forward and accumulate in the rear wheelhouse. These exhaust gases could flow into the passenger compartment if the wheelhouse plug is missing or loose and may cause possible illness, unconsciousness or death. Correction: Dealers will inspect for loose or missing wheelhouse plugs, and install new plugs if necessary.

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