Steering is hard to turn when not driving..
Hello! There are power steering fluid in/out hoses but no vacuum lines...It sounds as if the pump needs to be bled of air or the belt is loose...Belt should move about 1/2 to 3/4"...Bleeding is as follows...
Guru...saailerImportantPower steering fluid level must be maintained throughout bleed procedure.
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no there is not. the only way to access is to drop the gas tank down.
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Sorry there is no fuel pump reset on the Tahoe. If you have no fuel pressure, check the fuses and relay,and wire harness to the fuel pump from the inside frame rail on the drivers side. If you can hear the fuel pump working, check the fuel pressure at the shredder valve and there should be 60 to 66 PSI, if you don't you can try checking for 12 volt at the fuel pump wire harness at the frame rail. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to help.
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