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Hey Scotty, love the channel! I own a 2004 Chevy suburban 1500 Automatic with a little bit over 300,000. I've owned her for well over 5 years now and she has treated me beyond well!

So let me say this real quick I'm 32 yr old Mother of 2 beautiful girls 4, and 13. I've always worked, and we'll Covid has made it impossible for me to work (which many of us have been on the same level as I). I have always been spoiled and never had to work on the suburban and we'll now I am finding myself (I'm 5 foot 3 inches) having to climb in and doing the work. Which I don't mind I used to work on cars all the time in my past with ex partners and family so I know enough to do basics. 

What I have done so far: changed Fill Tube for oil, took out over flow tank and cleaned it out and refilled with antifreeze and k-seal (I'm broke I know I need to do the head gasket and valves and what nots), I'd change the oil but I can't get the bolt loose I'm not strong enough but I did start using lucus stop oil leak for engine, new plug and wires, and took the air filter out and cleaned it up with a good blow from the air compressor, and had the battery tested and charged.

So why won't she Start¿?????¿????¿???


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ok so it sounds like the starter is cranking , but the engine won't catch? A common cause is a failed fuel pump so fuel pressure should be checked.

 

Also you NEED to get the oil drain plug out. Hopefully it's not cross-threaded.

 

 


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