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no such thing it's not a ford (gawd help u if is) but, you never once stated what's up doc. we cant guess, which of the 4000 parts there are failing or needs work.
kill please add 1 more noun' what do you want to kill? (defeat,disable or bypass)?>
sometimes it takes a trunk monkey to kill or defeat some things.
I'm not sure about a Suburban but I have a 2001 Chevrolet truck with two tanks and they empty simultaneously so when the gas gauge says empty that means both tanks are empty.
if its the computer climate controlled series then it might be the the vents. what happenes some times is the vent wont switch over from hot to cold or vise-versa. i had the same problem but reversed, no heat in front and it worked up to the last time i had switched it from hot to cold.
give it a shot, best of luck
Usually this problem is solved by opening the driver's door & looking for a broken wire. This wire usually breaks at the flex point of the harness between the door & frame. Carefully slice outer coating revealing hidden wires. The broken one is the culprit. Hope this helps. Good luck!
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