Electrical equipment of the car engine Chevrolet Tahoe 2 and 3
Starting the engine from an external source
Warning: When charging a battery, explosive gas is released. The battery contains corrosive electrolyte. The current level when discharging the battery is high...
Warning: When charging a battery, explosive gas is released. The battery contains corrosive electrolyte. The current level when discharging the battery is high...
Negative battery terminal cable
Disconnecting and connecting 1. Turn off all electrical loads. 2. Turn off the ignition. 3. Open the hood. 4. Loosen the cable fastening nut. Tightening torque...
Disconnecting and connecting 1. Turn off all electrical loads. 2. Turn off the ignition. 3. Open the hood. 4. Loosen the cable fastening nut. Tightening torque...
Positive battery terminal cable
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the cover of the junction box (relay) under the hood. 3. Raise the connection block clamps from...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the cover of the junction box (relay) under the hood. 3. Raise the connection block clamps from...
Location of engine electrical components
Right rear of the engine compartment (late models). 1 - battery, 2 - low pressure sensor in the air conditioning system, 3 - air conditioning compressor...
Right rear of the engine compartment (late models). 1 - battery, 2 - low pressure sensor in the air conditioning system, 3 - air conditioning compressor...
Battery Charging Generator Cable
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air filter housing outlet duct. 3. Remove the main power supply circuit fuse cover. 4. Unscrew...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air filter housing outlet duct. 3. Remove the main power supply circuit fuse cover. 4. Unscrew...
Starter Cable — Removal and Installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air filter housing outlet duct. 3. Remove the main power supply circuit fuse cover. 4. Loosen...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air filter housing outlet duct. 3. Remove the main power supply circuit fuse cover. 4. Loosen...
Battery — General Information
Battery Label The standard battery is maintenance-free, so there are no vent plugs in the battery cover. The battery is completely sealed except for two small...
Battery Label The standard battery is maintenance-free, so there are no vent plugs in the battery cover. The battery is completely sealed except for two small...
Battery — Removal and Installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Open the starter solenoid cable cover on the positive battery terminal. 3. Loosen the nut (5) securing the...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Open the starter solenoid cable cover on the positive battery terminal. 3. Loosen the nut (5) securing the...
Battery current sensor
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Mark the installation location of the battery current sensor on the cable, such as with tape, to ensure...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Mark the installation location of the battery current sensor on the cable, such as with tape, to ensure...
Battery tray
Removal 1. Remove the battery. 2. Loosen the front support mounting bolts of the oil pan. Tightening torque 20 Nm. 3. Remove the front support of the pan. 4....
Removal 1. Remove the battery. 2. Loosen the front support mounting bolts of the oil pan. Tightening torque 20 Nm. 3. Remove the front support of the pan. 4....
Additional battery tray
Removal 1. Unscrew the six bolts securing the additional battery tray. Remember the installation locations of the bolts of different lengths. Tightening torque...
Removal 1. Unscrew the six bolts securing the additional battery tray. Remember the installation locations of the bolts of different lengths. Tightening torque...
Motor ground cable
Removal 1. Remove the top engine cover. 2. Loosen the nut securing the ground cable to the engine compartment bulkhead. Tightening torque 9 Nm. 3. Remove the...
Removal 1. Remove the top engine cover. 2. Loosen the nut securing the ground cable to the engine compartment bulkhead. Tightening torque 9 Nm. 3. Remove the...
Starter — removal and installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Raise the vehicle and place safety stands under the frame. 3. Loosen the mounting bolts and remove the oil...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Raise the vehicle and place safety stands under the frame. 3. Loosen the mounting bolts and remove the oil...
Generator — removal and installation
Note: the generator is a re-assemblable unit of the engine electrical equipment. The generator has a built-in current rectifier and voltage regulator. If the...
Note: the generator is a re-assemblable unit of the engine electrical equipment. The generator has a built-in current rectifier and voltage regulator. If the...
Generator bracket — removal and installation
Removal 1. Remove the generator. 2. Remove the power steering pump. 3. Loosen the bolt (3) of the wire bundle support clip, move the clip (1) away from the...
Removal 1. Remove the generator. 2. Remove the power steering pump. 3. Loosen the bolt (3) of the wire bundle support clip, move the clip (1) away from the...
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