Some Chevrolet Tahoe owners report experiencing starting issues after the vehicle fails to start post-shutdown, even after a battery replacement. These problems may stem from faulty spark plugs, fuel pumps, engine misfires, or electrical system malfunctions. Additionally, issues with battery cables can prevent the Tahoe from starting, despite having a new battery installed. A loud single click noise following battery and starter replacement may also indicate a specific underlying problem. Furthermore, stalling while driving could be linked to issues with the MAP or MAF sensors, throttle body, or fuel pump. To effectively resolve these starting issues, it is advisable for owners to consult a mechanic or automotive professional for a thorough inspection and diagnostic testing to identify and address the root cause.
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