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Old 06-21-2007, 10:03 AM   #1
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Question 2003 Tahoe problem

Got into the wifes Tahoe this morning and have issues. Door open, key in the ignition and no noise. No lights on the interior came on nor key in the ignition beeping. Actually there was no power flickering on even when I turned the key a half turn. Normally the guages will at least move. Attempted to turn the engine over and it sluggishly turned over. After turning the key over constantly for about 20 seconds and pumping the gas, it started. The engine then loped between 200 and 500rpm on the verge of a stall. I popped the hood and checked the battery. Its green. The gauges show full battery charge as well. Then I revved the engine and the problem seemed to clear up a bit. The engine ran a little smoother and when I shut it off it restarted as it should. Quickly. The lights even came on the interior and the key in the ignition beep came on... So what is up? Moisture somewhere it shouldn't be? Alternator? Loose wiring?... Its been raining a lot lately and actually the other day I was driving it during the rain and noticed the engine loped when I came to a stoplight. ugh... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 06-21-2007, 11:00 AM   #2
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Re: 2003 Tahoe problem

My truck acted like that once. The + cable was loose, and dirty. I cleaned and tightened both cables. It did it again a couple months later and when I tried to tighten the cable, the post FELL OUT OF THE BATTERY on the original AC/Delco battery and the dang thing started leaking fluid. I bought a new battery about a year and a half ago to replace it, no more issues.
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Old 06-21-2007, 02:32 PM   #3
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Re: 2003 Tahoe problem

(sigh) Don't you hate it when you get stumped and then when you figure out the problem it is so simple?? Ended up being a combination of a battery down a cell and gummed up throttle body and injectors. Replaced the battery and serviced the injectors and such and now it runs perfect. Thanks for the reply.
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