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on inclines my tahoe begins to shudder violently until I back off the accelerator. Can anyone help or tell me of a web site that can?
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Me too
Did you ever get this problem fixed?
I just replaced my EGR valve ($290) and am hoping that is gonna do it. what was yours? |
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Had the same problem, Do you have a K&N filter? If so Ckeck the Mass air flow sensor between filterbox and intake. Oil from filter can coat sensors giving them false reading undetectable in engine codes. Spray a little carb cleaner on three small horizontal wires( look like lightbulb filements) running between vertical bars. Worked wonders on mine.
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Did this work?
I am having the same problem with my 1999 GMC Yukon. No one has been able to tell me what it is. They replaced a U-Joint, but that did not fix it. It makes a really load whirring/roaring noise along with the shake any time I am over 55-60MPH it happens. It is not the tires because it only happens when I am pressing the gas pedal. |
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It seem this is a common problem with the 99 and 2000 GM pickups. With extended cabs. Check out htis web page for more help http://agmlemon.freeservers.com/
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Re: 99 tahoe problems
I have a "roaring noise when I back off the accelorator partially. Did that happen to you?
Also the shutterring happens when going uphill under a load. I was told to ck the vacume booster on master cylinder since it seems that the roar is coming from behind the left vent/tach area. And that the shutter may be from the brakes pulsating (ie. abs) Quote:
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