No it would not. You need to check the plug wires and the plugs. Depending on the year of the truck makes a difference, If it's a 2000 or newer it will have a coil for every cylinder, one of the coils could be brakeing down. Water in the fuel can cause your problem too. I would check these things first.
There are a few different reasons for oil loss in a 2003 Suburban. This could be because the oil filter needs to be replaced or the oil drain plug needs to be replaced.
Bad wheel speed sensor or cluster needs replaced
every 100,000 miles.
It depends on which o2 sensor.
The speed sensor needs replaced. It is on the trans.
it goes out and your heat will be gon
odds are the sensor needs to be replaced
This may be due to a bad sensor. It may be the sensor needs to be replaced. It may also be that the sensor needs to be cleaned.
An abs sensor, can get metal shavings stuck to it, can brake clean, but normally if you have a fault it needs to be replaced.
Cranckshaft position sensor needs replaced!
It is not clean able, if bad it needs replaced.
The gauge or sensor needs to be replaced.