Point A Engineering. We manufacture Flex Fuel Smart Sensors that replace your OEM flex fuel sensors for $148. That's shipped and 100% guaranteed for ONE YEAR .
We sell on eBay under seller name point-a-engineering OR at www.PointAEngineering.com. It's a plug in replacement fix that takes about 30 minutes with no cables or connectors and you don't disconnect fuel lines.
Our sensors are $148 and shipped FREE. Call us for advice. We are glad to help you.
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I purchased mine from Point A Engineering on their .com. I got a ONE YEAR GUARANTEE (part replacement) AND a 30 day money back guarantee. Point A has a telephone number and I spoke with an automotive engineer when I called. He helped me right away and I ordered off of their website.
TandSElectronics has a 30 day guarantee, no phone number (yeah, pretty scary) and a $25. restocking fee! And their sensors are cabled and need connectors. Buy from Point A Engineering. I've never had better customer service in my life and my code is GONE. It only took me 15 mins. to install it.
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www.fueleconomy.gov The Tahoe should get between 12 and 18 mpg on gas or between 9 and 12 mpg on E85 if you have the flex fuel version.
There is a difference, it will not work.
The transmission fluid capacity for a 2002 Tahoe Z71 is 5 quarts. If you are starting with it totally empty it would be 11.2 quarts.
yes any car can
on back of engine behind the flex plate.
The 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
The 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).