Hey guys, thanks for the ideas. What makes these forums great is all of us coming together to try and figure out these problems so others can possibly get something out of it in the future.
The Tahoe is at the dealership again. This time, they pulled up 9 stored codes that occurred in the last 3 days. 5 of them were from me pulling the ABS fuses in an attempt to disable the Stabilitrak and Traction Control, as well as ABS, to try and determine if they were malfunctioning and causing the limp mode. 20 minutes into my test drive, it happened again, even with these systems disabled. So I determined these systems were not causing my problem (but still dont like all that crap on my vehicle
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So, the tech ignored those 5 related to the ABS due to me taking out the fuses and causing the thrown codes. The other 4 were all related to the TPS, or throttle position sensor. This was good news as all the other code reads in the past only showed a generic "unable to communicate." After telling the tech that the engine actually DIED on one of the occurences, he stated that having a bad TPS would and could do that. He was almost as excited as I was to finally have a starting point. Unfortunately, he stated the sensor located on the throttle body is part of the TB itself, and would have to replace the entire throttle body... Hey, as long as it gets my Tahoe back to normal I dont care! I will know tomorrow if it is the fix....