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check the fuel pressure as if this is not correct then this can cause a problem, check running pressures and volume and also check driving pressures as it could be an intermitant problem. then you don`t say if both bank codes were set at the same if so then maf sensor and possibly a problem with injectors could be a problem. but you have to get the codes checked at the time they set and drive around for 1 week or more or you won`t know for sure.
If your Tahoe is the 5.3 Non flex fuel then its in the gas tank then you dont replace it. It's supposed to last the life of the Tahoe. If your Tahoe is the 5.3 flex then the fuel filter is located on the under carriage of the frame and should be replaced every 15,000 miles.
this is common, gm has had big problems with the cluster (gauges) on the 2001 to 2005 models but no recalls. to repair this you will need to replace the cluster and some models need programing from the dealer after its installed.hope this helps;.
dear sir, should be on trans crossmember on drivers side look at fuel lines the sensor has fuel that goes thue it and one wire connector with four wires in it .....good luck
Sorry, the radio has the VIN number of the vehicle it was removed from stored in it, it can only be cleared by using a GM Tech 2 and performing a VIN relearn.
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