1996 Tahoe - engine hesitation problems

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Biggredd2069

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So I have a 96 tahoe. About 155k miles. I have replaced every fluid, spark plug wires, spark plugs, fuel filter, fuel pump, and a host more of other things. I recently started having issues with the engine giving me little pulsing hesitations while driving at a steady rpm, usually 50-65 mph is when I notice it. I took it to the shop and they said my camshaft was off balance and adjusted. Apparently that isn't the problem and they can't find a code wrong. They have a theory about it being some sensor but I have to take it back next week. They don't think its transmission because it doesn't slip when I accelerate. Its just driving at a steady speed and you feel these hiccups in it. Any advice?
 

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I think there was another thread a few weeks ago where we explained the whole torque converte lockup slipping.....try checking out that thread and see if that might be it.
 

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I was having the same problem with my 96 hoe .... changed the crankshaft sensor .... all good now
 
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Biggredd2069

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when I accelerate it goes away. Don't think I feel it while braking but definitely while maintaining steady speed. How much was the crankshaft sensor? is it hard to replace? Just wondering things I could do to avoid going back to a mechanic. I do know one of the o2 sensors on my catalytic converter is bad.
 

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cranks sensor is cheap and easy.. it is located behind the harmonic ballancer unde the truck.. easy clip in and out and 1 bolt..
 

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if it goes away when hitting the brake while AND still maintaining the same speed with gas then most like you have a brake switch malfunctioning cause your torque converter lock-up to shudder. A non functioning cruise control would +1 that. If it gets worse then you might have some weak ignition problems. I would suggest more testing before replacing anything yet. If you do decide on a crank sensor, you will have to take it to a shop after you replace it to have a "crank relearn" function initiated.
 

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