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2002 CHEVROLET Tahoe
Vehicle Summary
The 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe is a versatile SUV designed for both utility and passenger comfort, produced by General Motors LLC. This model features a powerful 5.3-liter V8 LM7 engine with a multipoint fuel injection system, delivering robust performance. It is configured with a 4x2 drive type and a hydraulic brake system, suitable for a variety of driving conditions. Manufactured in Arlington, Texas, this SUV is part of the 1500 (1/2 Ton) series.
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Known Issues for This Vehicle
Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the fluid lines, master cylinder, or calipers, leading to reduced braking efficiency.
Worn brake pads and rotors
Over time, brake pads wear down and can damage the rotors, causing decreased braking performance and noise.
Brake booster failure
The brake booster can fail, resulting in a hard brake pedal and reduced braking power.
Master cylinder issues
The master cylinder can wear out or fail, causing a spongy brake pedal or brake fluid leaks.
Oil consumption
The LM7 engine in the 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe is known to consume oil, which can lead to low oil levels and potential engine damage if not monitored.
Intake manifold gasket leaks
The intake manifold gaskets can fail, causing coolant leaks and potential engine overheating.
Knocking or pinging sounds
The V-shaped LM7 engine can develop knocking or pinging sounds due to issues with the fuel system or ignition timing.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail, causing engine stalling or failure to start.
Throttle body issues
The throttle body can become dirty or malfunction, leading to poor engine performance and throttle response.
Transmission problems
The 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe is known for transmission issues, including slipping, harsh shifting, or complete failure.
Rust and corrosion
The iron components in the engine and other parts of the vehicle can be prone to rust and corrosion, especially in areas with harsh winters or salty roads.