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    Fuel Filter Change

    Might be obvious...don't forget to disconnect battery
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    Shock Replacement

    I agree with Casper421. Took more time getting the tahoe on stands then the actual shock replacements. remember to use some penetrating oil (like wd40) on the shock bolts either the day before you are going to do the work or right before you start the work to make it easier to get them off.
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    Moving Steering Shaft for Sensor

    Welcome! I replaced my sensor and didn't have to do anything on the engine side. Did you turn your steering wheel to give access to the bolt that holds the steering sensor? It was pretty easy and just had to force the shaft towards the firewall.
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    Fuel Pump Died:(

    Welcome to the forum, the fuel pump on these years have been known to fail. I replaced mine right around 110k miles. It's not difficult to do if you have some mechanical skills. Do a little research on the fuel pump because one is better than the other (I forgot the parts). Basically if you...
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    Fuel Pump

    I had to replace my fuel pump on my '97. It really isn't that difficult. I forgot where I purchased (was online), but go for the better option. I didn't need to raise the Tahoe, to drop the tank. If you have fuel in it, just be careful dropping it, if you can, drain the fuel into another...
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    '99 Tahoe waterpump fan, CW to install, CCW to remove?

    The threads are "reverse" and might take a good amount of force (whacked the wrench with a rubber mallet to lossen mine).
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