Kylebg94
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It's a 95, it's odb1.Verify fuel pressure when it stalls.
Connect a scan tool, find out what the sensors and computer outputs are doing when it stalls.
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It's a 95, it's odb1.Verify fuel pressure when it stalls.
Connect a scan tool, find out what the sensors and computer outputs are doing when it stalls.
A guy on YouTube channel called 1road had the same issue on his 95 suburban. I was wondering if any year model silverados had that problem since the engineering was so similar between them.New to the forum. I just bought a 97 - 2 door Tahoe sport in amazing condition with all Sevice records from a one owner. She kept amazing records of the truck. I read thru all the service records like a history book. Very entertaining. Anyway- one of the service records she had was the exact same thing. Cut out on the interstate one time doing 70. Turned out to be a ground wire.
I’m on vacation but next week I’ll try to dig it up and see if they named the exact ground wire / fix for it.
Here’s my baby. Dreamed of one since I was a teenager. Lucky enough to be able to buy one finally for fun at age 42.
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Let me guess: You don't think OBD1 can be read by a REAL scan tool.It's a 95, it's odb1.
You can't really find a obd1 scan tool.