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Starting about three weeks ago, our 2001 Suburban would "shut down" without warning. It could be re-started. This happened 15 - 20 times during these three weeks. It has been in and out of the dealership during this period and the problem could be replicated at the dealership on occasion. As of now there is no cure and work continues. It's believed to be electrical in nature. To this point, the wiring from the key-switch to the computer has been bypassed, the on-board computer has been replaced, the ignition module has been replaced. The problem persists, with a potentially disastrous out come.
We own a 2001 Chevrolet Suburban. Beginning about three weeks ago the engine would shut off without warning. This has happened many times. The vehicle has been in the dealers shop nearly constantly for three weeks and they can find no specific cause or a cure for the problem.
- Snoqualmie, WA, USA
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- Snoqualmie, WA, USA