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You should check your vacuum lines make sure they are all connected plus the line you keep disconnecting is collasping onto its self which in turn will make the brakes stick so you must have one of the ends plugged.
The problem is with the endgate switch thats what chevey calls it. Its likely the endgate jamb switch is the problem. Its like any other light switch on any other door execpet it also controls the rear window latch Have fixya tell you whaty to do there real smart ask for lauren chang shes real smart
You have a hesitation. A hesitation is cause be either: 1. bad spark plug 2. bad spark plug wire 3. bad or leaky or plugged injector 4. timing is off 5. leaky vacuum hose
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