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You can remove the dome light, in your 2000 Chevy Tahoe, by inserting a small screwdriver into the locking slot. Gently pry downward with the screwdriver.
"Yes the tahoe hybrid is fully automatic, it is also very pricey. If you're looking to save the environment with a hybrid car it would be best to look into something smaller."
That is the anti locking brake sensor / wheel speed sensor
I own a 2003 Tahoe 2wd v8 without the tow package and I towed about 13,000 dry weight between my tandem axle trailer and a 1972 truck on it and it pulled just fine. Although I would recommend installing heavy duty shocks cause my hitch was only 6" off the ground fully loaded and that's with the '72 on the trailer backwards.
With average miles, look to pay between about $6,500 for a 2WD base LS to $9,000 for a fully loaded 4WD LT. With low miles these could exceed $10,000, they are great trucks and will pretty much run forever if you take good care of them.
There is a problem with the anti-locking brake system, Need to have the system scaned with a engine scanner. Some parts stores will do that for free.
The adjustment is on top of the steering box. Loosen the locking nut then tighten the bolt lightly. Over tightening will cause the box to be too tight.
There is a problem with the Anti-locking brake system. You will need a OBD2 engine scanner to find out what is wrong with it. Have engine scanned. Will need to go into ABS mode with the scanner to get the codes.
Seats from a 02 Tahoe will not fit in a 98 Tahoe. The 98 Tahoe is smaller than the 02.
Peter Tahoe goes by Tahoe.
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No, there is no V6 Tahoe.