Sometimes the problem has been the ignition switch power to starter. If you have checked that, then:
This procedure usually works:
·Check the battery cable connections:
Make sure the negative cable makes a good ground connection at the battery and (preferably) at the engine. Make sure the positive cable, makes a good connection at the battery and at the starter.
·Check the battery the simple way, like this:
Turn on the headlights, then try to start the car.If the headlights do not dim or go out, then the battery is likely ok.
·Check the starter and solenoid:
If the wiring looks ok, then look at the starter solenoid for a good connection, and proper voltage at the starter(10 volts minimum while cranking).
If the starter spins and no crank, the problem is most likely the Solenoid's pinion gear is stuck.
Have someone hit (not too hard) the starter while you try to start the car. This usually works by dislodging a stuck pinion gear.
·Make a simple test of the alternator:
If you can, somehow get the engine running, measure the voltage at the battery. It should be at least 13.6 volts to properly charge the battery.
Kindly pls check the BCM which is located under the left side of the dashboared i hope that will help.
SOURCE: 1999 GMC Suburban. no sound from radio
there is a plug at the back of the radio connecting it to the vehicle wiring loom. If you can get at thes plug, either from below or by removing the radio unit, make sure the plug is tight and secure. I can't think that the amp has gone or you would have lost all sound, so this is more than likely the problem.
SOURCE: 2003 GMC Yukon - fuel pump
Check your ECM fuse. There should be 2 fuses for your ECM. It's the ECM that controls the function of the fuel pump. Good luck friend and it's also common for the wire harness from the frame to the fuel pump to go bad due to corrosion from the bad weather we get in the winter and rainy spring and fall.
SOURCE: 2007 GMC YUKON denali, rear brakes have an air
Here's a link to a thorough article on the subject which should help you...
http://www.aa1car.com/library/abs_bleeding.htm
SOURCE: how do you reset the check engine light on a 2003
the check engine light means you have a trouble code in your vehicles computer. After fixing the problem with the yukon the check engine light can be reset sometimes by disconnecting the battery and disconnecting the ECM fuse. Although some parts stores are known to check your codes for free they might also clear them with a scan tool.
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