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i just drove my 2001 Suburban for like 15 minutes, and then suddenly the warning light for the brakes came on and stayed on. I didn't feel anything different with the brakes, what does the light mean? My husband is deployed and I don't know what to do. I am not really familiar with this town, so any help is welcome. Thank you.
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Replying to: charlieswife (Aug 25, 2008 3:48 pm) First thing I would try is to pull the parking brake release lever under dash. On tahoes, it is directly under dash below the turn signal. If that does not work, I would recommend taking it to a brake shop for inspection. Tell them that you are getting quotes to have brakes repaired and that you are not paying anything till you have a few quotes to find the best price. This might help in saving money by shops not just throwing an outrageous price at you, if they think you are getting quotes from other shops. Most of the time, they will look at it for free and hopefully have you on your way. I would do something pretty quick though, just in case you have a small leak. Hope this helped and good luck.
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Replying to: cyclonehd (Aug 25, 2008 5:49 pm) |
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I own a 95 Tahoe, 4WD, and lately when I accelerate to get up to speed on the freeway, or am going up a hill, the transmission kicks back and jerks. Sometimes it can work through it, other times it keeps going, and you have to lay off the gas and take it slow. I am hoping that it does not need a new transmission! Does anyone know what may be causing it? Is there a part that i may be able to swap on the trans instead of getting a new one? Thanks.... |
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A reporter is interested in talking with satisfied owners of a 2001-2006 Chevrolet Tahoe who are also parents. If you are interested in commenting on your experience, please reply to jwahl Thanks for your consideration, Jonathan Wahl Corporate Communications Edmunds Inc. |
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What if I was so happy with my 2004 that I bought a 2007? Do I still count?
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I have a 2000 1500 Suburban, 4WD, with P265/70R-16 wheels and tires. The manual says to not use chains because of clearance problems. Has anyone successfully used tire chains on their Suburban with these wheels and tires? The tire chains I have looked at have rubber or cable tighteners that keep the chain tight to the wheel. Thanks.
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Replying to: homemech (Nov 11, 2008 10:58 am) So you're planning to do what? Put chains in the rear, and just leave the fronts as is....and then put it into 4WD with this mis-match? or... are you planning to put chains on all fours?
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