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How many miles can you get out of a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer?

How many miles can you get out of a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer?

The Chevrolet Trailblazer is a durable vehicle with an average lifespan of 200,000 miles.

Why is my Chevy knock sensor not working?

One of the things that is often a stumbling block is breaking the quick disconnect clip that holds the heater bypass hose on. Once again Chevrolet put a plastic part in a place where engine heat is excessive. The replacement clip is only five dollars, but finding one can be difficult in some areas.

What happens when a shop knock sensor fails?

A failed knock sensor will register a trouble code and illuminate the Check Engine lamp (CEL), although some engines will require multiple failure cycles before storing a code. Knock sensors don’t fail often, but if you suspect this problem, it’s one you need to move on quickly to head off engine damage. SHOP KNOCK SENSORS.

What kind of car has a knock sensor?

Knock sensor problems are common on 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado, Express Van, Tahoe and Suburban trucks. Of course, this means that the GMC Sierra and Yukon of the same years have the same issues.

One of the things that is often a stumbling block is breaking the quick disconnect clip that holds the heater bypass hose on. Once again Chevrolet put a plastic part in a place where engine heat is excessive. The replacement clip is only five dollars, but finding one can be difficult in some areas.

A failed knock sensor will register a trouble code and illuminate the Check Engine lamp (CEL), although some engines will require multiple failure cycles before storing a code. Knock sensors don’t fail often, but if you suspect this problem, it’s one you need to move on quickly to head off engine damage. SHOP KNOCK SENSORS.

Knock sensor problems are common on 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado, Express Van, Tahoe and Suburban trucks. Of course, this means that the GMC Sierra and Yukon of the same years have the same issues.

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Ruth Doyle