How to Replace Oil Pump 2000-06 Chevy Tahoe

How to Replace Oil Pump 2000-06 Chevy Tahoe

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A weak or failing oil pump will end in disaster in short order. If you have symptoms of a bad oil pump, you should replace it immediately! This video shows you how to install a new oil pump in your 2000-2006 Chevy Tahoe.

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Bradley Madosh says:

Thanks had trouble with the plugin on oil pan Great video

nakia Sandridge says:

How did you prime the pumps

Domenico Albergo says:

Hello I hate to ask but how much did it all cost total. Parts and labor. Because this is what needs to be done on my 2005 Chevy Tahoe just to give me an idea on what to expect to pay. Or should I just add more money and just have a rebuilt engine installed but I don’t know how much a rebuilt engine would cost with labor. Thanks

Sequoia Cross says:

You only take off the axle when it is 4wd right

Ted Valencia says:

Hey boss when take off harmonic balancer do you have to mark it before taking off.

John Tomassini says:

All that work and didn't change out the timing components.

Nelson Copo says:

Thats ALOT OF WORK!

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