Why wont my 1999 gmc yukon start after it shut off on me while driving. Can it be the spark plugs and spark plugs wires. I changed the distrubitor roter and cap.

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Asked by reno4611 Feb 01, 2014 at 11:33 AM about the GMC Yukon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving on the freeway going
about 65mph and my suv wouldnt
speed up it start slowing down, then it
turned off and now it wont start i
changed the distrubitor roter and cap
and it still does turn on.

6 Answers

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I changed all the spark plugs and spark plug wires...I think its the fuel pump. It hums when i try to turn it on it did before to. Thank you Jim

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My 2001 Yukon just started to pull and shake a lil bit and turns off but wen I turn it back on it struggles to stay on why why why I don't have any money to be going thru this literally

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I was wondering if you got your yukon to work my 1995 gmc truck is doing the exact same thing

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I did get it to start i changed the distributer,cap and rotor and fuel pump

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