Just replaced-99,000 miles just short of six years.
2002 was the last year for the cabin filter, so 2003 doesn't have one.
A 2003 Chevy Tahoe can typically last between 200,000 to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance and care. Factors such as driving habits, maintenance history, and environmental conditions can significantly impact its lifespan. Regular oil changes, timely repairs, and attention to warning signs can help maximize its longevity.
NO, That should last the life of the engine.
"I have 263,000 on mine. If you take care of it and keep the fluids full and changed regular then it should last quite a while" That's quite right. Before we traded in our 2003 Tahoe it had 147,000 miles on it, and it ran like a brand new car. It's a great SUV, but the family wanted something a bit newer. It had a 4.8l v8.
It should last the life of the engine.It should last the life of the engine.
First of all, It has a timing chain not a timing belt. No need to change the timing chain and gears. They will last the life of the engine.
Not sure which engine you have but I don't think the 02 Tahoe uses timing belts. I believe they use a timing chain instead and that should last the life time of the engine.
The 2003 Chevy Malibu does not have a timing belt. It has a chain which should last the life of the engine.
2007
The last year that the Chevrolet Tahoe was produced with barn doors was 1999. Beginning in 2000, the Tahoe transitioned to a liftgate design, which has remained the standard in subsequent models. The change was part of a broader redesign of the Tahoe for its second generation.
2 years till it rusts out
If it is a V8-- It's in the front of the driverside head, in front of the first spark plug. If it's a V6--- in same head but in the back beside the last spark plug. NEUTZ