2014 Tahoe LTZ
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Greetings, fellow Tahoe and Yukon lovers! I recently became the owner of a low mileage 2014 LTZ. So far, I love everything except the 14-15 miles per gallon. Which of course is expected on a vehicle of this size, weight, and power. Battery is cranking slow, so it's time for replacement. Current occupant of the tray is a Walmart EverStart Maxx with a date sticker of 12/18. That's impressive, so I would like to replace with the same. If you have a better choice, I'm all ears!
Is this a do-it-yourself job for those like me with only basic mechanical skills? Or do I need to take it to a shop? I've watched several YouTube videos. The actual removal/installation looks simple enough. Fortunately, this is NOT one of the later models where you have to remove the fuse block that sits on top of the battery. However, I've been hearing horror stories regarding electrical issues developing when the power is disconnected. Modules failing, radios becoming "locked" due to anti-theft technology, etc. Some say "use a memory saver to prevent these problems." Others say "Don't ever use a memory saver because it will overload the OBD port with incoming voltage." What is the proper procedure here? Thanks in advance for your help.
Is this a do-it-yourself job for those like me with only basic mechanical skills? Or do I need to take it to a shop? I've watched several YouTube videos. The actual removal/installation looks simple enough. Fortunately, this is NOT one of the later models where you have to remove the fuse block that sits on top of the battery. However, I've been hearing horror stories regarding electrical issues developing when the power is disconnected. Modules failing, radios becoming "locked" due to anti-theft technology, etc. Some say "use a memory saver to prevent these problems." Others say "Don't ever use a memory saver because it will overload the OBD port with incoming voltage." What is the proper procedure here? Thanks in advance for your help.
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