rfried
TYF Newbie
So, I've read that fuel pumps on 2004 Yukons/Tahoes and the like generally tend to die between 100 and 130k miles, mine has almost 115k on it.
A few times over the past few months, while at idle, my rpms have dropped from about 500 down to 200 and it felt like it was going to stall. I dropped it into neutral and gave it some gas and everything equalized and works fine.
No lights dimmed so I don't think its electrical (plus has a new battery), new air filter and no issues with the intake, so I'm assuming is has to be fuel related.
Thoughts? Also, is the fuel pump in the fuel tank on the 2004's? Is the fuel sending unit part of the fuel pump, my fuel gauge has never worked quite right and if I need to change the fuel pump eventually I'm going to replace the sending unit as well.
Thanks in advance!
A few times over the past few months, while at idle, my rpms have dropped from about 500 down to 200 and it felt like it was going to stall. I dropped it into neutral and gave it some gas and everything equalized and works fine.
No lights dimmed so I don't think its electrical (plus has a new battery), new air filter and no issues with the intake, so I'm assuming is has to be fuel related.
Thoughts? Also, is the fuel pump in the fuel tank on the 2004's? Is the fuel sending unit part of the fuel pump, my fuel gauge has never worked quite right and if I need to change the fuel pump eventually I'm going to replace the sending unit as well.
Thanks in advance!