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Flushing and replacing the coolant in your 2021-2025 Chevrolet Tahoe is essential to prevent engine overheating and corrosion, especially as part of routine maintenance every 5 years or 150,000 miles. This DIY repair can save you money with parts costing between $30-$50 compared to a shop cost of $100-$150. With clear instructions and basic tools, most DIYers can tackle this job confidently. DIY Cost: $30-$50 | Shop Cost: $100-$150
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Flushing and replacing the coolant in your 2021-2025 Chevrolet Tahoe is essential to prevent engine overheating and corrosion, especially as part of routine maintenance every 5 years or 150,000 miles. This DIY repair can save you money with parts costing between $30-$50 compared to a shop cost of $100-$150. With clear instructions and basic tools, most DIYers can tackle this job confidently. DIY Cost: $30-$50 | Shop Cost: $100-$150
You’re done. Clear any stored codes with your scanner and complete a normal drive cycle so the vehicle’s readiness monitors reset.
If the code returns, the root cause likely wasn’t the part you replaced — go back through the diagnostic steps before swapping anything else.