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The bulldog site says 03-06 GM Pickup so I am wondering why it would not fit an 05 Yukon or Tahoe?The bulldog site says 03-06 GM Pickup so I am wondering why it would not fit an 05 Yukon or Tahoe?
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I've read conflicting reports that GM quit putting replacement fuel filters on certain Tahoes. If it's not located along the frame rail then it is an internal filter. I would chat with a certified GM mechanic to make sure.
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
Hello and welcome. GM redesigned the connector to be able to handle a higher amp load. some of the old stlye connectors had some issues with the connector and terminals getting too hot
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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