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Old 01-11-2004, 09:16 AM
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Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

I have a 2001 Tahoe LS. Got up to start her and...nothing. All electrical seems fine. Radio, power seats/locks/windows. Even the headlights and fans work. I checked all the fuses in both the passenger and engine compartments that relate to ignition/starter/crank. They are all good. On the fuse boxes there are these big grey blocks that I assume are some type of relay. Can those be pulled out and checked? Was afraid to try.

From the above I assume the battery is not the problem so I did not jump it. Does anyone have a suggestion on what to try next? I really thought the fuse would be the problem. Thank you for any help you can provide.

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Re: Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

Hey man my 03 tahoe just was doin the same thing its goin to the dealership tomorrow i will let you know what they say.
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Re: Re: Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

My 03 is also doing that. Did you ever find the problem?
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Re: Re: Re: Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

In my case it was the alternator. $450...

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Re: Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

I have a 2003 tahoe that had the problem. Fuel pump was the problem. About 41,000 miles. Luckily, I had an intermittent start problem that GM was aware of while under warranty and they replaced the fuel pump. Would have been over $700.
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Re: Engine won't start, all other electrical fine

I have a 2003 Tahoe Z71 that has a problem. Something is draining the battery. I replaced it and now the second one has died. Dealer had no idea. Said it was a bad bolt connecter!!! Any idea what could be the cause of my problems?
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