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Why do my windshield wipers park in the middle of my windshield? |
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Why do my turn signals stop flashing when I apply the brake? |
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My spark plugs are wet with gas |
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crwdns2935077:01992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Chevrolet Tahoecrwdne2935077:0
Identification and Background
The name Tahoe didn't actually appear on any Chevy models until 1995. From 1992-1994, the Chevrolet-labeled sibling to the GMC Yukon was called the Blazer. Both models gained a 4-door version in 1995, when the Blazer nameplate was dropped, in favor of Tahoe. The Yukon and Blazer/Tahoe used the same GMT400 platform as the larger Suburban, but were considerably smaller, especially the 2-door models.