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Probably the speed sensor on the transmission. It would cause both problems. You should also have a check engine light with a trouble code for the sensor.
make sure your transmission fluid level not low if fluid level okay. other possible causes for transmission wont shift out of second could have stuck or faulty first and second shift valve.code scan for faulty VSS SPEED SENSOR.
If you have the experience you can remove the transmission and rebuild it or you can take it to a trans tech and get an estmate for the rebuild > after the estimate you can call some bone yards and see how much they would want for a used transmission with a warranty> you can also go online and get a price for a bebuilt with a warranty.
yes it will as long as it is the same model transmission. As long as you get a transmission out of a standard cab truck you should be ok. ( for a good idea Most 88-98 gm trucks, full size blazers,jimmys,tahoes, and yukons will interchange) same chassis just different bodys and emblems
First check the ECM to see what error code(s) it has set. This is done through the OBD-II connector under the dash on the driver's left leg side. Then post a new question, "What does code _____ mean on a 2003 Tahoe?"
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