Your calm voice and demeanor makes your tutorial all the more informative and easy to follow. No extra unnecessary hoopla to confuse viewers. Thank you sir!
Have the same problem right now. Had to be towed from downtown in traffic! Now I must get to it. Just like you did. Thanks for the info and the inspiration.
This is great! Plus that's a great looking suburban (lol I got the same exact one) but mine has the barn doors but thanks man my fuel pump is kicking the bucket soon so I gotta replace mine as well. Any electrical issues that you've had yet?
Great video. You have a lot of extra safety for your lifting of you vehicle, but I would never use the cinder blocks. Use solid concrete blocks are a lot stronger. Not trying to be negative of your video.
I know it's been two years since the video came out but is it a flex fuel vehicle? Cause I know the flex fuel Tahoe's, Suburbans, and I believe Silverado also have fuel filters That should of been checked and or changed as well.
This only has 2 lines so it should be a flex fuel. The fuel filter is on the drivers side frame rail in front of the tank across from the transfer case if it is 4x4
@@halburke9115 I am getting ready to go out and do it now. I have done it other vehicles before. I have done it on my chevy tracker twice. I don't really need to watch a video, but if i am sitting here may as well just to be better prepared and maybe make it go faster.