Original owner on an 07 Suburban 5.3, has around 150k on the ticker. Recently had a CEL come one & flash, along with a ding from the dash. #6 misfire code along with the P0449 that I'd been battling for a while. For the P0449, I replaced the valve on the rear crossmember, in front of the spare, but P0449 kept coming back. I reset the codes and both came back, but the CEL is no longer flashing and no ding any longer. CEL is solid on still.
I took it to a local dealer that has swung for the fence with me in the past, and they decided it's time for a grand slam, home run. They have recommended a complete engine replacement! Really??? For an 07 with only 150k? They are saying #6 has low compression.
In my family, I've have multiple(read 5) GM trucks & SUV's from 01 up thru 07 model year. Not ONE of them has needed an engine replaced, and all the others have higher mileage.
Is there something inherently wrong with the 07 drivetrain that the 5.3 longevity has completely gone away? If so, I'm very disappointed with GM and may have to reconsider my near future plans to buy a '15.
Back to the issue at hand.....I was thinking about doing the Seafoam clean, replacing #6 spark plug(dealer said it's fouled), and trying something else to get rid of the P0449. Anyone have some insight, BTDT advise, or suggestion how to get this not-very-old Suburban up and running well again?
I took it to a local dealer that has swung for the fence with me in the past, and they decided it's time for a grand slam, home run. They have recommended a complete engine replacement! Really??? For an 07 with only 150k? They are saying #6 has low compression.
In my family, I've have multiple(read 5) GM trucks & SUV's from 01 up thru 07 model year. Not ONE of them has needed an engine replaced, and all the others have higher mileage.
Is there something inherently wrong with the 07 drivetrain that the 5.3 longevity has completely gone away? If so, I'm very disappointed with GM and may have to reconsider my near future plans to buy a '15.
Back to the issue at hand.....I was thinking about doing the Seafoam clean, replacing #6 spark plug(dealer said it's fouled), and trying something else to get rid of the P0449. Anyone have some insight, BTDT advise, or suggestion how to get this not-very-old Suburban up and running well again?