2006 tahoe

Asked by Guru9TF3K Jun 17, 2017 at 08:55 AM about the 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 06 tahoe will suddenly act like it runs out
of gas but has gas in tank, but once you had
a small amount of gas it starts now i keep it
full same thing. And now i can stop turn it
off and back on seems to run normal.also
when it shut off this time i got check tire
pressure sensor alarm and check engine
light came on.

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Sounds like a fuel issue, try changing the fuel filter first, may be plugged up, and if that doesn't take care of it then the fuel pressure should be checked to see if the fuel pump is putting out the proper fuel pressure. With the check engine light, have the vehicle scanned for trouble codes at your local parts store, this would tell you what needs to be looked at that is causing the light to come on. Write down the trouble codes if you need further assistance. On the low tire pressure light, check your tire pressures.

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