NO it will not bolt up to the transmission in the 2000 model.
NO. You need a VORTEC engine from the year 1997 to 1999
No it will not. The 1990 engine is all together different and yes it will bolt in But it will not run. You need a VORTEC engine from the year 1996 through 1999.
NO you can not, won't work, engine won't run.
That would be the 4L60E And the E stands for ELECTRONIC.That is the ONLY transmission that will work in that year.
I would check all fuses, then work my way back. Sounds like a fuel filter or fuel pump to me.
My 2002 Chevy Tahoe 5.3 engine has 187,000 miles and is purring like a kitten! Still have the original trans in it and have never done any major engine work to it. I run Mobil 1 synthetic oil in my engine and change the oil every 5,000. I love my Tahoe and plan on keeping it for many many more years. I am curious how many miles you have on your Tahoe. Good luck. My Tahoe has 250000miles on it and its still running strong. Wonder how long it will last also.
compressor maybe sticking which doesn't filter freon through the system
Not an answer to your question but I walked Orr side and my same window was shattered. I'm thinking it's a falty.
There is only one engine belt, which work for the engine and the AC compressor.
There are a couple of reasons why a 1999 Tahoe headlights may not work. A couple of reasons could be blown bulbs or the wiring.
No, thet are different versions of that engine.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but from what I have read the answer would be ( no ) Apparently there have been three different engine blocks ( 1990 to 1994 ) , ( 1995 + 1996 ) ( 1997 to 2000 ) for the Ford 4.0 liter pushrod V6