Need to check the EGR valve. It sounds like it is opening to quick.
A way to tell is by the sound the motor makes. If it is winding slowly with no force it could be going out. If it skips or whines without action it is out.
Could be, A plugged fuel filter, A damaged/plugged catalytic converter, Fuel pump failure,
There are many things that could cause hesitation on acceleration in a vehicle. It could be the fuel pump, the gas pump, fuel pump relay, or an electrical problem.
If the 1999 Suburban noise is a sort of loud banging noise, the problem could be that the engine have jumped time. Jumping time would cause the noise and jerking in the engine.
The transmission for the 1996 Chevy 3500 could be jumping from overdrive for several reasons. The transmission could have a vacuum or electrical problem causing it to come out of overdrive. Or, there could be an internal valve problem causing this to happen.
My first stop would be the dealership. If you do not want to do that you could go to chevy.com to check out the Chevy Suburban. They would have all the info you need to make your decision.
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If your driver's side window goes down halfway and gets stuck in a 1999 Chevy Suburban, the motor could be failing. It could also indicate the window is off the track.
burned out bulb, blown fuse, wiring
check ecm fuse
Mine holds 42 gallons, Yours could be different.
If the 1500 Surburban hesitates on acceleration, there could be a few things going on. There could be a problem with the fuel sending unit or the fuel pump. It's also possible that the fuel injectors need to be cleaned or one or more of them may need to be replaced.
Possibly a hole in the exhaust
YES. Bad fuel pump pressure can cause that problem too.
The easiest and cheapest answer is that it is low on transmission fluid. If that is not the case, then the transmission must be rebuilt.
Could be,Low on ATF.Front pump is shot.Linkage is disconnected.Blown rear end.
If it's a 4-wheel drive then it could be the axel joint / CV joint. It could also be the brake pads.