2000 Chevrolet Tahoe - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do I replace the Door Check Strap - Front Left - on a 2000 chevrolet Tahoe
Go on google or bing images, you might get a picture that helps. If not find your local garage or DIY neighbour to help. Do you mean the steel door strap? In which case you may have to access the inside of the door by removing the trim panel. But I would have thought it was all accessable from outside with a socket or 2.
Rattling noise underneath
Usually this is caused by the exhaust, and most common is the heat shield around the catalytic converter. Sometimes these can be spot welded, by I have fixed a few by putting together a few large stainless hose clamps and placing all the way around the unit and tighten them up. Sometimes the rattle is internal, and replacement is the only option. If so, rather than getting a very expensive stock replacement, you can by a universal easy flow hot rod type for about $100, plus installation.
Location of transmission sensor on a 2000 chevy
There is one sensor and several solenoids. The temperature sensor is the only sensor. The rest are solenoids. To replace the temp sensor, you have to remove or replace the valve body, depending on your expertise.
I have a chevy tahoe 2000 lt 5.3 lt engine I'm
Pull out the bulb, it is probably black. You probably touched it with your finger when removing it or reinstalling it and it blew out, either that or the little tip on the bulb got broken off. Either way it will need to be replaced.
My 2000 chevy tahoe turns over but wont start
if the security light stays on and is not blinking when the key is turned on , (but do not try to start the car). then you can do a key computor. communication .turn key on and off and[ on ]leave it on for exzactly 10 minutes.the security light will turn off, now take key back to off and now start the car.
When it warms up to operating temp it starts to jump,cuts out,could this be the ECM going bad
more than likely that it is either ba crankshaft position sensor if it has one or ignition module because they build resistance when the copper windings inside them get hot on the crankshaft sensor or when the ignition module heats up they begin to fail its very common for these things to go bad on chevrolets also you might want to look into your fuel pressure because fuel pumps also begin to fail in this way you described when they are worn out and when they cool down they work again
Security system
Unlock the vehicle from door lock with key and retry also lock it and make sure security system is operating
Where is the thermostat mounted?
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1. Locate the thermostat housing by following the radiator hose from the radiator to the engine block. The metal cover that the hose attaches to is the Tahoe's thermostat housing.
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Remove the radiator hose retention clip by manually squeezing the clip tabs together. With the tabs together, pull the hose off the thermostat housing. Drain the fluid from the hose by holding the hose in the air. The fluid will drain back into the radiator.
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Remove the thermostat housing by taking off the two bolts with a boxed wrench. Lift the hosing off the engine to expose the thermostat.
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Pull the old thermostat out of the Tahoe's intake manifold. Place the new one into the intake manifold with the spring-loaded end inside of the intake.
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Replace the old thermostat gasket with a new one. The gasket must remain dry during the installation process.
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Place the thermostat housing on top of the thermostat gasket and bolt it into place.
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Squeeze the radiator hose retention clip tabs together and slide the hose back onto the thermostat housing. Let go of the tabs to secure the hose into place.
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When i'm at a stop my motor start to shake
Without more details, sounds like a ignition coil is going bad, or plug wire. One more possibility is a broken motor mount but I'd start with the coil. Is it kicking out any codes? Check engine light coming on? If no codes then check motor mounts
Security system wwill not let tahoe start
I don't think there s just 1 fix for this as it could be so many different issues causing your problem.
Is your alarm system an aftermarket system you recently installed?
Do you have a bad Starter solenoid?
Is your key you are using a chipped key?
ignition Switch?
I recommend to have a skilled technitian look at your problem and find a solution, An ASE tech certified in engine performance should be able to find and fix your problem.
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