07 Tahoe will not start, no power, no lights and remote will not unlock the doors. Sat for a day then started, after driving for an hour or so, dead again with no lights etc.

Asked by Gibbytexas034 May 08, 2017 at 07:59 AM about the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

07 Tahoe didn't start after going into a store, there was no power, no lights
not anything. No clicking when turned over, remotes won't even unlock the
doors. Sat for a day then it suddenly started, drove it for a few hours and then
it died again. Any thoughts??? Is there a short or something?

3 Answers

510

do you properly check the battery head and if that is not the problem i.will advise you to check the wires cus some might be failing and also check the fuse incase one is not contacting well and if all this are check i will like you to check if the car do not have security.buh definately it a wire that is failing from somewhere.

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2007 Tahoe won’t star or crank something wat can it bee I replace the fuse box n is doing the samething

60

You have the Chevy nightmare called replace your battery ground cable, it has the green crusties somewhere down thru it, been a prob for chevys for quite awhile and i'd bet my bottom dollar that is your problem!

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