Valve covers might be a tad leaky, that's what my prob was on my 1996 i had to get new valve cover gaskets they arnt that much and if you know a lil bit about engines and their anatomy you can DIY to save money for labor
Check the ignition coils and the crank sensor for the Yukon. Either one of these could be bad and cause the problem.
could be that the sparkplugs are going bad or the spark plug cables which would cause missfire
could be a number of things cracked distributer cap, bad sparkplugs bad plug leads,setting, or bad igntion condensor if automatic transmission,it could be automatic idle adjustment on engine
No , a diesel engine doesn't have sparkplugs It could have glow plugs
I have the same problem with my 01 yukon. I heard that cleaning electronic throttle may help. pls let me know if that solution works for you.
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In theory, it could, but in all practicality, it would not. The four main causes of misfires are faulty sparkplugs, bad spark plug wires, bad fuel injectors or a loss of compression.
The ozone depletion could cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
it could be the starter or the sparkplugs... hummmm??
There a number of things depending on the age of the engine. The sparkplugs of an older engine could be poorly gapped, fouled or just need to be replaced. The problem could also be the distributor cap could also be the problem. In a newer car the problem could be injecters or any number of sensers. In any car the problem could be wires.
Fear can cause your poodle to shake intermittently. Even something as every day as taking a bath can cause a dog to shake if they are afraid of the water. Being happy could also cause a dog to shake, as could being sick or feeling pain.
being in the cold for 2 long