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http://engine-codes.com/p1125_chevrolet.html
According to that website above, its your Accelerator Position Pedal Sensor. If you have already replaced it check your wiring harness.
Here is a website that for your wiring diagram for your 2005 Chevy Suburban.
Check the firing order. If it wasn't happening before then that's most likely your culprit. For a 2005 Chevy Suburban the firing order is as follows;
1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
Another thing to check is resistance in the plugs and wires. Check to make sure they all have the factory specified resistance.
my 05 has 107,000 and is doing the exact same thing. I did turn interior light button off, so the lights wont turn on. It only seems to happen after a wet weather period, which leads me to believe there is some sort of leak. Still can't fix it though.
Check your main fuse. Sounds like a short somewhere in your vehicle, but white smoke could be a few things like main fuse blowing. Computer popped. Engine blew.
go to the back of the truck near the gas tank and listen for the pump to run while some one turns the key to the on position not Start but on. If you do not hear the pump it is probubly bad.
The rear ac controls have the snaps built in onto the unit. When they installed the overhead dvd they prolly stuffed the ac controls up in the headliner. You will have to replace entire headliner to reinstall the panel correctly. Be cheaper to repair dvd unit, and reinstall over the hole. The front controls in that car are the master controls anyway, you dont have to have the rear ones to make the rear ac work.
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