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Replying to: troubletroop (Dec 23, 2008 8:44 pm) Thank you for your answer. I don't have a light on my dashboard, only on the floor panel where the 4WD stick is located. That light is the one that is out, but still I don't know if this could be a sign of an electrical failure or something else. I don't knoe what you mean by vacuum activated hubs, how can I find out if I do and how if they are ok? Thank you!
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Replying to: vicky2007 (Dec 25, 2008 7:02 pm) |
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| i have a 1995 chev suburban with a 5.7 non vortec engine i am wanting to replace it with a 1998 5.7 vortec the difference i see is the intake yet the bolt pattern seems to be the same . is it possible to use my non vortec intake and distributor or will i need to make other changes. thanks for any help you might give | |
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Replying to: leigh2 (Feb 13, 2006 11:53 am) CH |
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| I have had my 94 burb just over a year. Within the 1st couple months I had to replace the master cylinder. Less than a year later I am told that I need to replace the master cylinder again. Is this normal???? I also replace the brake line. But still having problems with the brakes. Thanks for your help | |
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Our 99 gas suburban has started having real bad hesitation when it is cold. After a couple of miles, it stops. The computer says that an O2 sensor is out, but they don't tell me which one (there are 4). In reading about the O2 sensor operation, I don't think it would cause the hesitation, but I am not sure. I think I have 20K or so on the plugs and the wires. Any ideas ? TIA CH
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Replying to: cdhpc2 (Jan 11, 2009 5:22 pm) x = 1, is the bank with the cylinder=1 x = 2, is the other cylinder y = 1, is the first sensor, before the cat converter y = 2, is the second sensor, after the cat converter |
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We have 3 small boys, a dog and seem to always have a bunch of gear on trips. We have never been SUV people, always foreign wagons. We rented a Suburban last summer on a trip and I love it. The gas mileage was better than expected, managing the right foot and the cylinder de activation on the highway makes a huge difference. Now our lease on our volvo wagon is close to coming to an end. I am thinking Suburban/Yukon XL. What should we truly be paying? Is a 2009 better than a 2008? The 2009 do have the 6 speed, that has to help highway miles. Any advice to a SUV rookie would be appreciated. |
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