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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Sandy, Utah
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My Denali has 75,000 miles on it and the coolant light came on. I had my radiator flushed and filled by Jiffy Lube. I drove very little for a week, then went on a vacation. I went about 300 miles and stopped to get gas -- there was coolant all over the side of my car. I later discovered that the tranmission coolent line in my radiator had broken and my tranmission and radiator were swapping fluids. All my guages read normal!!! I had to get a new radiator and had my transmission flushed. I would like to know if this failure was caused by the flush and fill or if there have been other problems like this with the radiator? How can I discover whether or not it was as a result of the radiator flush and fill? Has anyone else experienced a similar problem?
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Re: 02 Yukon Denali Radiator Trasnmission Line Break
I don't trust Jiffy Lube because it seems that the company allows fraud. Go to a radiator place to get the radiator flushed. It seems like the lines were not tighened or some other problem happened at Jiffy Lube.
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