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The Chevrolet Suburban is a full-size SUV series that has been in continuous production since 1935, making it one of the longest-running models in automotive history. This long-standing American model from General Motors has undergone 12 generations of improvements and redesigns. Starting with a 207 cu in (3.4 L) OHV Chevrolet Stovebolt 6 cylinder engine, it saw a significant upgrade in 1955 with the introduction of a V8. The 2015 model came equipped with either a 5.3 L (325 cu in) EcoTec3 V8 FlexFuel or a 6.2 L (376 cu in) EcoTec3 V8 FlexFuel engine, boasting fuel efficiencies up to 23 mpg on the highway. The 2021 edition introduced a 3.0 L LM2 Duramax I6 turbodiesel option. Transmissions evolved from manual to 4-speed automatic in 1992, then to a 6-speed automatic in 2007, an 8-speed in 2015, and finally a 10-speed Hydra-Matic 10L80 in 2019. The Suburban initially featured a 2-door design but transitioned to a 5-door SUV configuration in 1960, and in 1973, a 4-door pickup model emerged. The current model has a 134.1-inch wheelbase, dimensions of 225.7 inches in length, 81.1 inches in width, and 75.7 inches in height, and weighs between 5,785-5,993 lb. With its rich history, the Chevrolet Suburban has been recognized with numerous awards and continues to be a popular choice for consumers.

Owners of the Chevrolet Suburban often express dissatisfaction over common issues related to fuel consumption and suspension. Some owners report having to change their oil frequently despite no observable leaks and having recently purchased the vehicle. This excessive fuel consumption could be due to issues with the spark plug or a failed fuel pump, warranting a thorough check. Secondly, suspension problems are also prevalent, characterized by drivers feeling vibrations through the steering wheel, a longer braking distance, uneven tire wear, leaked fluid, and audible tapping sounds, usually indicating a faulty shock absorber. An oil leak on the ground could also signify a failing oil filter. These issues necessitate an immediate check to determine the defective parts. Lastly, despite being often overlooked, parts like seat belts, crucial for safety in an accident, and air filters, providing fresh and healthy air, also require regular attention and maintenance for a safe and comfortable driving environment.

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Chevrolet Suburban Parts Questions & Answers

  • Q: How to remove and install a shift cable?
    A: To remove the shift cable, disconnect the battery and block the rear wheels. Then, disconnect the cable from the transmission shift lever. Detach the cable connector retaining clip, and the cable retaining clip, and separate the cable halves to remove the transmission end of the shift cable.
  • Q: How to replace a CV Boot on Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL?
    A: To inspect a CV boot, first remove it and place it in a vise lined with rags to avoid damage. Check the CV joint for excessive play in the radial direction, which could indicate worn parts, and ensure smooth operation throughout the full range of motion for each joint. If a boot is torn, disassemble the joint, clean the components, and inspect for damage due to loss of lubrication and possible contamination by foreign matter.
  • Q: How to remove the front differential on Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL?
    A: To remove the front differential on a vehicle, first disconnect the battery cable and remove the wheels. Drain the lubricant from the differential and remove the front driveshaft and lower control arm crossmember. Detach the driveaxles from the axleshaft flanges and suspend them with wire. Disconnect the shift motor and vent hose from the differential housing. Support the differential with a floor jack and remove the axle tube nuts and rear mounting bolts. Lower the jack and guide the differential out from under the vehicle. To install, reverse the removal steps and tighten all fasteners to the proper torque values, and refill the differential with the correct lubricant.
  • Q: How to remove and replace a cracked or torn transmission mount on Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL?
    A: Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands. Insert a large screwdriver or prybar into the space between the transmission extension housing and the crossmember and try to pry the transmission up slightly. The transmission should not move much at all if the mount is cracked or torn, replace it. To replace the mount, remove the fasteners attaching the mount to the crossmember and to the transmission. Raise the transmission slightly with a jack and remove the mount. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.