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A cylinder head misfire can be a concerning occurrence for any vehicle owner, but it’s actually fairly common as vehicles and engines start to age. If you’ve been wondering what happens if a cylinder is misfiring, we’re here to share the symptoms of this issue and what it should feel like if your vehicle has this problem. We hope this will help you keep your vehicle in top condition going forward and take swift action to avoid further damage to your engine should a cylinder head misfire occur.

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From its debut in 1999 and throughout the 2000s, the Chevy Trailblazer was one of Chevrolet’s most popular vehicles. The nameplate was used in North America between 2001 and 2008 before being replaced by the Traverse in 2009. Today, we will take a trip back in time to discover more about this vehicle, its sales history, and common issues that drivers experienced. We’ll also look at extending the vehicle’s life by replacing the cylinder heads and why and when you might choose to do this.

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For 110 years, Chevrolet has been providing their vehicles and pristine reputation for drivers all around the world. As a company, Chevrolet has placed an emphasis on providing customers with quality vehicles at a fair price. Chevrolet has made this mission statement clear through its rebranding of the Chevy Cruze. From 2001 to 2008, General Motors used the name “Cruze” for a separate vehicle in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.

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The Chevy Tahoe is easily one of the most popular SUVs in America, seen in nearly every city across the country as well as abroad. This large SUV outshines its competition in sales by a magnitude of 2 to 1. Indeed, the Tahoe is the top-ranked Affordable Large SUV according to the U.S. News & World Report, and it has maintained a reputation of reliability, toughness, and comfort throughout its market iterations.

While the Chevy Tahoe is a common SUV to see on the road nowadays, its history is anything but ordinary. Learn where this SUV began, where it might be going, and useful information on the LM7 engine and its cylinder heads