DGTAHOE03LT
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The shy is the limit on wheel choices and can also depend on how you will drive the Tahoe. You have to live with them when you buy them so pick wisely. Lots of shock options for that 03 Tahoe. Someone here will chime in and again, depends on what kind of ride you are looking for. Plus, I think you made your first post in the wrong section. Welcome to the forum.
Reason is looking for information about my Chevy Tahoe Z71 2002. Vin Z
I got a problem with the cooling system witch is leaving empty the coolant reservoir in a few miles but there is no leak,new reservoir ,new reservoir cap,no leaks notice,engine at idle and high speed running ok ,no misfire.NORMAL TEMPERATURE AT ALL TIMES OIL PRESS NORMAL
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checking the floor of the garage no indication of coolant dexcool.
Every thing looks normal except the the coolant loos on the engine,
any information be appreciated.
Welcome to the forum Nelson.
How much coolant are you loosing and for how long has this been going on?
Why did you replace your reservoir and cap?
Do you smell coolant when you get out of the vehicle after driving it? Do you get hint of coolant smell inside your vehicle? Does your exhaust smell like coolant? Is your oil milky looking on the dipstick?
I would start by seeing if you can get your system pressure tested. If it loses pressure but you don’t see any fluid on the outside, you are probably losing fluid into your engine.
Welcome to the forum Nelson.
How much coolant are you loosing and for how long has this been going on?
Why did you replace your reservoir and cap?
Do you smell coolant when you get out of the vehicle after driving it? Do you get hint of coolant smell inside your vehicle? Does your exhaust smell like coolant? Is your oil milky looking on the dipstick?
I would start by seeing if you can get your system pressure tested. If it loses pressure but you don’t see any fluid on the outside, you are probably losing fluid into your engine.