Won't start when hot outside.

Asked by GuruW3GH8 Jun 02, 2018 at 03:07 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When it's cool in the morning 2004 Chevy tahoe
will start, when it warms up in the afternoon it
won't start, when I add a gallon of gas to it, no
matter if tank is full, it will start on the second
try,?????

5 Answers

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I have a 2002 Tahoe with the 5.7 and it does the same thing it will start first thing in the morning and run fine but when I get to work at the end of the day to jump in and go home it won’t start. Everything cranks and lights up like it should but no fire when it’s hot out

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Hi Alex, I have the same problem on a chev aveo 2005 model, please can you advise if you had this resolved and what was the resolution, please respond to me on e.naidoo.2010@gmail.com

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30

I have the same problem with my 2011 suburban. Won’t start when it’s hot outside. No problem in the morning or wintertime. Spent $2500 throwing parts at it with dealership. Clueless.

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Please respond with answer to shilohdnewman@gmail.com. Thank you for this site. Super helpful to see other people with same problem.

10

We have the same problem with our 2010 Chevy suburban, have also spend several thousand dollars trying to resolve the problem but to no avail. Please respond with your answer at aehernann@gmail.com, we would like to use our truck in the summer time!!

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