SOURCE: 2003 chevy tahoe front rear end fluid
i think what you are talking about is the front differential. you will wanna put gear oil in it. the correct weight would be found in your manual.
SOURCE: 2003 chevrolet tahoe right front door and window does not work
It almost sounds like the wire harness from the door to the body has become undone. There is a rubber tube you can see when you ope the door where the hinges are, in that tube is there the wires run through. Try playing with that and see if that will fix your problem. if not that's it's deeper in the body and most of the time it'sright behind the kicker panel by the corner there. Good luck
SOURCE: 2003 Chevy Tahoe. Driver's side power window
check releys and wires in door jam 1 might be broken failing that u need a new switch
SOURCE: ANTI LOCK BRAKES WORK SOME TIMES AND MESS UP OTHER
ABS has a sensor which is basically like a metal blade which sticks into the tire attachment into grooves.As the tire turns,the blade senses the RPM.When you brake suddenly,the sensor tells the computer when your tire is about to skid and releases brake pressure.It applies and releases brake pressure very quickly so as not to cause a skid.One of these may be going bad.A computer check can tell you quickly,but you probably know about computer application pricing.If you want to buy one and switch tires every couple days you could probably find out,but it would be very tedious.Good luck.
SOURCE: Own a 1998 Jayco Motorhome
The brake pads, pedal, and fluid all three needs to be inspected.Also check if pads are getting blocked or touching the rotors.
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Determine how much free play you actually have in your brake pedal.
What you're looking for is the distance the brake pedal travels when you step on it, before the brakes engage. Press the pedal with your fingers to see how much free travel there is.
On the right, rear side of the brake pedal, near the top. You should see an adjustable rod that connects to the top of the brake pedal lever.Loosen the nut and adjust the brake pedal and then see.
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