You might want to trace the whole fuel line from the tank and make sure that its not getting pinch when turning accelerating or hard stopping. good places to look might be around body mounts. good luck . snm
The throttle position sensor on a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban is located on the side of the throttle body. It notifies the vehicle's computer of the actual position of the throttle plate in relation to the throttle body.
Ease up on the throttle while cornering.
There is no adjustments on the throttle body. It is very important not to tapper with the TBI system.
You have an ignition Control Module that you can check that controls ignition timing Throttle Position Sensor that tells the computer where the throttle is so it can regulate and give the correct air fuel ratio.
Tires, suspension, throttle control and your riding position all have important factors in cornering.
A dirty throttle body will cause that.
It is located in the throttle body.
I believe it is stock on ATVs because of the fact you are likely to twist the throttle inadvertently with a twist type mechanism during cornering, however this seems to occur less when using the thumb controllers.
take it to a dealer
Adjust your timing
If the suburban is equipped with the 4l60E automatic transmission then the throttle position sensor acts electronically as a "kickdown cable". The only cables on the throttle should be for the accelerator pedal and cruise control, if equipped.
It has to be replaced. no adjustments.