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If you have a positraction unit (both rear wheels turn in the same direction when turned off the ground) You should use synthetic. Otherwise you can use standard 75/90 or 75/140 lube. If it's leaking you may try adding lucas sealer to slow the leak (read instructions for percentage of additive and product application)
Here is a step by step video on changing the oil and filter on your Chevy Tahoe. It starts with a lot of safety information, but will quickly get into the process.
Yes and No. All depends on what was ordered at the factory. They can be the same, but they may be differant. The glove box should have the gear ratios written down on the ID tag.
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