My 2009 Tahoe died of rust here in New England.
I'm just taking delivery of a new 2024 Yukon, and I'm wondering what on the under-body to paint/cover/grease/silicone to minimize repair headaches 10 - 15 years out.
I'm thinking of painting bare metal, steel cooling lines, parts of the exhaust...
Be ready for an oh crap moment when you pull the tank. I had a similar problem with my 09 Tahoe here is salty Mass. Unfortunately in my case, the metal fuel pump locking ring that is molded into the plastic tank rusted way beyond repair. In addition to the pump, I had to replace the whole tank...
I would replace the FPCM just because it is a 2008. They had a lot of trouble with water and junk getting inside the module. I think there was a recall where the dealer would put sealer around the seams of the FPCM. Also at some point GM added a rubber shield/flap in front of the FPCM to protect...
Thanks to the posters in this forum for the help in fixing my problem.
On my way to my second covid shot on a snow/rainy day, my 2009 Tahoe died while taking a right turn. It started right up after stalling but would die on every right turn. After my shot, on my 35 mile drive back home I...
If you have original springs then you already have a 1-2 inch drop (sag) from factory due to almost 60 years of gravity.
I would keep the same height, it works well with the length of the car (the front and back are probably in different zip codes!).
If you replace the springs I would go with...
Thanks for the thread info, saved me a bunch of headaches! Mine was seized, but I was in no rush, so every day for 3 weeks I sprayed PB Blaster on the plug. Then I used a 6pt socket and a std 1/2 inch ratchet, hit the ratchet handle with my foot, and it loosened right up.
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