Vehicle is a 2000 Yukon XL all stock
Early ice season I had gotten stuck in some of the warm slick snow. I was on a pretty good slope so I thought that might be the reason. Same day stuck again in a little ditch with about a 8" slope, more like the side of a prairie trail. Both of these times the snow was only maybe 1-3", should not have gotten stuck in my opinion. While stuck I was in 4 wheel drive only one wheel would completely spin while the other did nothing. Almost like it was not even getting power. Last night it did the same thing in my driveway on an ice patch. Look out the window and can hear the opposite tire spinning, but the one I see does nothing? Am I off base thinking something is wrong? I thought both would spin freely if on ice or the one not on ice would push the vehicle. :;:help Any thoughts? Thanks,
Early ice season I had gotten stuck in some of the warm slick snow. I was on a pretty good slope so I thought that might be the reason. Same day stuck again in a little ditch with about a 8" slope, more like the side of a prairie trail. Both of these times the snow was only maybe 1-3", should not have gotten stuck in my opinion. While stuck I was in 4 wheel drive only one wheel would completely spin while the other did nothing. Almost like it was not even getting power. Last night it did the same thing in my driveway on an ice patch. Look out the window and can hear the opposite tire spinning, but the one I see does nothing? Am I off base thinking something is wrong? I thought both would spin freely if on ice or the one not on ice would push the vehicle. :;:help Any thoughts? Thanks,