follow the heater hose at the rear of the engine and you will find it.
5.7 engine 17.2 qts. w/rear air 20 qts.
No, it is a sealed unit.No, it is a sealed unit.
Turn on that fast blinking signal light and check to see if the front and rear signal lights are both working, chances are you have a burned out bulb. If both front and rear bulbs are flashing fast, replace the flasher relay.
It's just a problem with your heater core, there's maybe debris that blocked it, and heat is working proprly? It's quite like a small radiator, it's not a piece of cake to change it, cause it will require welding, you've got a ford, Take it to the mechanic
The rear heater core is on the right side of the vehicle. It is behind the side panel just rear of the wheel.
There isn't a rear heater core in a regular sized tahoe. Only rear ones in Yukon xl and suburban. Tahoes have one in the front passenger side.
The front heater core is located behind the dash on the passengers side and heats up the front section and the rear heater core is located in the rear located behind the passengers side rear panel and it heats up the rear section..........
The 2001 Chevrolet Suburban has 65.1 in. of rear shoulder room.
The 2001 Chevrolet Suburban has 38.6 in. of rear head room.
The 2001 Chevrolet Suburban has 39.1 in. of rear leg room.
The 2001 Chevrolet Suburban has 61.6 in. of rear hip room.
Disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the engine coolant.Remove the right rear quarter panel trim and then remove the panel itself.Remove the right rear wheelhousing liner.Disconnect the heater hoses from the core.Unplug the electrical lead. Remove the drain valve.Remove the heater module.If necessary, remove the blower motor.Remove the heater case cover.Remove the heater case cover and then remove the heater core.
I have the same problem with my 93 Chevy suburban also, and I found that the rear has a separate heater core located behind the rear right wheel well. From what I understand you have to locate it, and test it, and then flush it if the hoses are clogged.
There would only be a rear heater core if there was a rear heater, which I don't believe was an option.
The front heater core is inside the front hvac housing, under the dash. The rear heater core is inside the rear hvac housing, behind the interior panel on the passenger side rear.
The 2001 Chevrolet Suburban has rear wheel drive.