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their is no reset / inertia switch on suburban only fuses and relays ---will need to test fuses relays wiring connections and or pump for where failure is
It can be done, but if you are a beginner and not alot of tools, and a jack and jackstands, I would say no. The tank is rather big, and with gas in it, it's a bit rough to remove. You might seek out a helper with some mechanic experience.
It's not hard with exsepton to the condition of the bolts, the easiest way is remove the bumper with brackets and bumper together. I would get new bolts for replacement.
might be one of your catalytic converters clogging up. usually happens after engine has been running for a time? mostly heard when you let off the gas pedal? does the noise appear to be coming from the transfer case area? i thought i was having tranny problems, but turned out to be one of the catalytic converters. whew....
I have had this same problem on two difference vehicles both of which are suburbans.
The solution is simple.
Remove the engine cover.
Locate a small ground wire that is bolted to the top rear of the engine block on the passenger side.
Remove the bolt, clean surfaces and replace.
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