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Remove the speed sensor and look in the hole, are there teeth in there and do they move with the vehicle, this really sounds like a speed sensor problem so if all appears good including checking the wires with a continuity tester get a new sensor.
Slim jim works all the time. This may sound nuts, but I proved it to work. If someone has a second key fob and a cell phone, have them click the unlock button several times really close to the phone. You get real close to the antenna and watch the doors unlock. This , of course works when you're stuck in a parking lot and the other key fob is miles away.
Have you had a computer scan done. It is likely if a sensor or component is bad, the computer will tell you and save you the time of randomly replacing components. Low priced OBDII readers are readily available to home diagnosis. It would be a lot of things, crank position sensor, fuel pump could be bad, bad coil pack.
You need to replace cluster, 99-02 Silverado GMC all will work even if it has a trans temp truck is pre wired for it. I put a 02 Denali cluster in my 01 silverado no problems. GM can reprogram hours and odometer if you want.
1999 GMC Truck Yukon 4WD 5.7L SFI 8cyl The Oxygen Sensor is located under vehicle, passenger side, below seating area,
rear of catalytic converter, mounted in driver side
exhaust pipe.
Application: With dual catalytic converter Number two
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