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What could be the reason why my Chevy Tahoe won't start?

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Levi R.

The Chevy Tahoe's starter is located beneath the intake manifold near the top of the engine. This small motor is responsible for turning the main engine, allowing the car to start by initiating combustion. If the starter malfunctions, the car will not start and may produce a clicking noise when you turn the key. Replacing the starter typically costs between $300 and $500, with parts around $300 and labor about $200. If you choose to remove the starter yourself, it should take approximately an hour and a half, and you will need a wrench for the task.

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  • Trevor G.

    There are several potential causes for why your Chevy Tahoe won't start, but the top three culprits are a drained battery, issues with the alternator, or a faulty starter.

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