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1999 GMC Denali - Q&A

MSRP: $43,075
 
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1999 GMC Denali Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 7 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
If you mean it will not come out of park? then the problem lies in the BTSI circuit. (brake/transmission shift interlock). You said that it comes out at times, that tells me that the fuse is OK. power goes from fuse to park/neutral switch, when the transmission is in park, it allows the voltage to...

I'am looking for alluminum brake drums for a 1999 GMC yukon Denali or a option add on that you can't see rust
rusty brake drums can be seen with the tires that are on ther .
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

I'm assuming that you have an open face wheel an that the drum is exposed...inside covers plastic or metal will hold heat in..the fins on the drum for a purpose, to cool the braking system...an over heated brake drum or rotor will have a tendency to warp and cause a vibration when...

How do I aim headlights in a 1999 GMC Yukon Denali?
I have tried the two screws on the top of the headlight (under the hood) but it does not seem to have an effect. The right one seems fine, but the left if high and to the right, almost as far right as the right one. Any suggestions?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

The adjustment screws are near what your already turning. Instead of the 2 per headlight that are sticking upward, you will need to access the adjusters through holes in the top of the radiator support (the 2 you were probably turning were the ones that hold the light housing in place). They are...

Just bought a 1999 yukon denali 4x4 how do you use the 4x4 feature auto, 2hi, 4hi, 4lo, daily driver .?
on what feature should the truck be on.?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Feature Auto will be used in expected inclimate conditions. 2hi will be used primarily in daily driving conditions on pavement and hard packed or gravel roads. 4hi will be used on poor traction conditions like loose gravel, snow, mud, ice. 4lo will be used on rough terrain conditions like climbing...


 
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