1999 Chevy Tahoe 4wd knocking and losing oil pressure?

Asked by Not_A_MechanicLOL Mar 29, 2020 at 04:55 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So i have a 1999 chevy tahoe 4wd and it was
working perfectly fine for the past 6 months. But
one day i was pulling out of a mcdonald’s and i
realized i lost power and oil pressure so i pulled
back in and it had a knock as well. i was like 5 min
from my house so i decided it would be easier to go
home, i put it into reverse and it turns off? so i gave
it gas and it stayed in gear and didn’t stall. got
home but now i’m stuck thinking what the hell is
wrong with it, i’m no mechanic so this is gonna be a
hell of a project (:

3 Answers

620

May have been easer to limp 5 min home from Mc-ds , but I’ll bet the damage that caused will cost much more than any mode of transportation emagible! Ha ha.

620

You blowed that Tahoe up. Bet you don’t have time to check the oil eather.should have cut it off at McD’s.

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