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Hello people,
The names Ray and I found your site while searching the net for help on my wife's Tahoe. I was wondering if anyone could help?
I have a 2004 Z71 Tahoe we bought new back in August of '04. It's completely stock outside of a new set of tires and a new cluster gauge...oil pressure gauge took a dive a few months ago. The clock reads around 85k and about 70% or more of that is HWY miles. We put 40k in the first year alone with only one issue...some 4x4 sensor switch had to be replaced. Then last November it died on my wife coming back from a small 100 mile road trip. She pulled over and called me. While waiting she tried to start it and it turned over and was able to make it home under it's own power. When I checked it out there was no check engine light and everything ran smooth. In fact it ran perfect for another 6 months without one issue. Then it happened again while we was on our way to Sadona, AZ...we live in West Texas. I was about 20 miles outside of Phoenix when it started sputtering and loosing power. But it never died! I couldn't move but it would still idle. I let it set for a few before trying to move/give it gas. This time it started moving as if nothing happened. Well she drove along like this for about another hour when this time it died. I was on I-17 and had to pull over. I cut everything off and waited a few minutes before trying to start it. As before with my wife, it started right up and ran again for about 30 mins. Then it started sputtering but never dying....although it didn't die, it was on and off sputting for about 15 minutes.
I was low on fuel this time and up in elevation. So I figured I may have loaded up on some bad gas or need more octane. At this time we was at out distination and I desided to sleep on it. The next day I took it down to the nearest station and loaded it up on 91 octane. There for a small time I figured everything was good. We drove around for a week with zero problems including our return trip back down to Tucson where we have been renting a house for the summer. That was 8 days ago and everything was going good until today. My wife went shopping with a friend. She pulled up to the first shop wich wasn't but a few miles away and parked. When she came back the Tahoe wouldn't start:mad2: She called road side...me and our son was at the theater. After about 15 mins, she tried starting the Tahoe which it turned over as if nothing happened and got her home.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions as to WTF is going on? This is our second Tahoe and have had great luck with them...outside of this issue and some lady running a red light killing our last one.
I have tried to include everything I could think of that may help. The truck has been well maintained since day one. I use Moble 1 and Moble filter every 3,000-5,000 miles. FYI: It's never given us a single check engine light. It's has mention the 4X4 system twice.
Thnk you for everything and I'm sorry for the long first post. I have worked on cars on and off for years. I know in my experience the more details the better.
Ray
The names Ray and I found your site while searching the net for help on my wife's Tahoe. I was wondering if anyone could help?
I have a 2004 Z71 Tahoe we bought new back in August of '04. It's completely stock outside of a new set of tires and a new cluster gauge...oil pressure gauge took a dive a few months ago. The clock reads around 85k and about 70% or more of that is HWY miles. We put 40k in the first year alone with only one issue...some 4x4 sensor switch had to be replaced. Then last November it died on my wife coming back from a small 100 mile road trip. She pulled over and called me. While waiting she tried to start it and it turned over and was able to make it home under it's own power. When I checked it out there was no check engine light and everything ran smooth. In fact it ran perfect for another 6 months without one issue. Then it happened again while we was on our way to Sadona, AZ...we live in West Texas. I was about 20 miles outside of Phoenix when it started sputtering and loosing power. But it never died! I couldn't move but it would still idle. I let it set for a few before trying to move/give it gas. This time it started moving as if nothing happened. Well she drove along like this for about another hour when this time it died. I was on I-17 and had to pull over. I cut everything off and waited a few minutes before trying to start it. As before with my wife, it started right up and ran again for about 30 mins. Then it started sputtering but never dying....although it didn't die, it was on and off sputting for about 15 minutes.
I was low on fuel this time and up in elevation. So I figured I may have loaded up on some bad gas or need more octane. At this time we was at out distination and I desided to sleep on it. The next day I took it down to the nearest station and loaded it up on 91 octane. There for a small time I figured everything was good. We drove around for a week with zero problems including our return trip back down to Tucson where we have been renting a house for the summer. That was 8 days ago and everything was going good until today. My wife went shopping with a friend. She pulled up to the first shop wich wasn't but a few miles away and parked. When she came back the Tahoe wouldn't start:mad2: She called road side...me and our son was at the theater. After about 15 mins, she tried starting the Tahoe which it turned over as if nothing happened and got her home.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions as to WTF is going on? This is our second Tahoe and have had great luck with them...outside of this issue and some lady running a red light killing our last one.
I have tried to include everything I could think of that may help. The truck has been well maintained since day one. I use Moble 1 and Moble filter every 3,000-5,000 miles. FYI: It's never given us a single check engine light. It's has mention the 4X4 system twice.
Thnk you for everything and I'm sorry for the long first post. I have worked on cars on and off for years. I know in my experience the more details the better.
Ray