Hey Ya'll,
I have a problem with my truck and I am getting close to my ropes end, and I just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas on what I could possibly do to fix my problem, or if anyone has had this happen to them..
About my truck:
2001 Chevy Tahoe LT, 5.3 Auto, 4x4. 285/75R16 Tires. 172k miles on her.
My truck started to run rough around 163k miles. Everything was original. I had a complete tune up done, with AC/Delco plugs and wires, cleaned out the fuel system, new fuel filter, air filter, changed the oil, changed all the drive line fluids, and did a throttle body cleaning.
Two months ago, out of the blue while I was stopped at idle, my truck skipped a few times, and then was fine. It than started to misfire, idle rough and shake bad. This went on for about two minutes, by the time I gave it gas, it jerked a little (to describe it best, was like teaching my wife how to drive a stick for the first time!) but it cleared up and was fine, and drove fine for the next two weeks.
It happened again, same issue. I noticed it only did it when it was hot. It cleared up. It started to happen more often. So I checked over everything that was done, plugs, wires, filters - all was fine. I put some high octane fuel in it, drove it through and it was fine for a while but did it again. At this point, it was more frequent and the engine light would flash (BUT IT NEVER SETS CODES, OR A LIGHT!!) So I decided it would probably be best to have the dealer use the TECH2 and figure out what the problem is, my DRB only does so much.
While not admitting defeat, while on the way to the dealer, it started to cut out bad on the highway and shaking bad. It never did this before. I am not sure what the problem was. I got to the dealer, paid 100 for diag, and they said that my muffler was making some noises; they suspect a baffle inside it was causing it. They wanted 700 for a new one. I took the truck, thanked them and had a flow master installed for around 200, cat-back. It ran great for a couple days, but did the same thing.
I took it back to the dealer, they said that they were finally able to get it to act up with them in the car, and that my EGR was throwing a code for getting stuck closed, and at the same time my engine has "multiple random misfire" codes. They then diagnosed it as a plugged converter and quoted me 1800, with a "cleaning" of the egr... "to start" I paid my 100 and went to a muffler shop. They disagreed and said there was nothing wrong with the truck but though from the exhaust it was maybe running "rich" I told him it was all original and it probably would not hurt... so we put on an aftermarket magnaflow stainless steel converter. It was about 500.
It ran great for about two weeks, but now it’s doing the same thing, and seems to get worse every time it does it. Now with that being said, I did check the EGR... its dirty, but not to the point where it could cause a problem (in my opinion) and it seems to be working. I cleaned it up some, and put it back together.
I don't have the slightest of ideas as to where to go next, the dealer seems to just be tossing parts at it, and I don’t really have the money to flush away on this thing. I love the truck to death, it’s in perfect condition, the leather does not have a single blemish in it, and every power feature works, including the rear air!
What I find strange, is that I cannot pin point where when or what causes this. It will happen with the AC on, AC off, steering hard over... nothing. It just does this randomly. It gets in my opinion great fuel economy... usually 14mpg city and 17+ highways. It never stalls out, and always starts right up, and does not really give me an issue there, however at times when I start it, it HAS acted up and cleared up after a few minutes.
I am not sure if I am chasing an intermittent electrical / sensor problem... fuel problem... mechanical?
In the last year, I have replaced the fuel pump, with a Delphi module, it failed while driving. That was about 14,000 miles ago. Since then the fuel filter was replaced 2 times with AC/Delco. The tune up was done. And all the filters seem to be fine.
As I said.. I am getting close to my ropes end, and nothing seems to be improving this issue... if you have any thoughts at all, it would sure be greatly appreciated!!
I have a problem with my truck and I am getting close to my ropes end, and I just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas on what I could possibly do to fix my problem, or if anyone has had this happen to them..
About my truck:
2001 Chevy Tahoe LT, 5.3 Auto, 4x4. 285/75R16 Tires. 172k miles on her.
My truck started to run rough around 163k miles. Everything was original. I had a complete tune up done, with AC/Delco plugs and wires, cleaned out the fuel system, new fuel filter, air filter, changed the oil, changed all the drive line fluids, and did a throttle body cleaning.
Two months ago, out of the blue while I was stopped at idle, my truck skipped a few times, and then was fine. It than started to misfire, idle rough and shake bad. This went on for about two minutes, by the time I gave it gas, it jerked a little (to describe it best, was like teaching my wife how to drive a stick for the first time!) but it cleared up and was fine, and drove fine for the next two weeks.
It happened again, same issue. I noticed it only did it when it was hot. It cleared up. It started to happen more often. So I checked over everything that was done, plugs, wires, filters - all was fine. I put some high octane fuel in it, drove it through and it was fine for a while but did it again. At this point, it was more frequent and the engine light would flash (BUT IT NEVER SETS CODES, OR A LIGHT!!) So I decided it would probably be best to have the dealer use the TECH2 and figure out what the problem is, my DRB only does so much.
While not admitting defeat, while on the way to the dealer, it started to cut out bad on the highway and shaking bad. It never did this before. I am not sure what the problem was. I got to the dealer, paid 100 for diag, and they said that my muffler was making some noises; they suspect a baffle inside it was causing it. They wanted 700 for a new one. I took the truck, thanked them and had a flow master installed for around 200, cat-back. It ran great for a couple days, but did the same thing.
I took it back to the dealer, they said that they were finally able to get it to act up with them in the car, and that my EGR was throwing a code for getting stuck closed, and at the same time my engine has "multiple random misfire" codes. They then diagnosed it as a plugged converter and quoted me 1800, with a "cleaning" of the egr... "to start" I paid my 100 and went to a muffler shop. They disagreed and said there was nothing wrong with the truck but though from the exhaust it was maybe running "rich" I told him it was all original and it probably would not hurt... so we put on an aftermarket magnaflow stainless steel converter. It was about 500.
It ran great for about two weeks, but now it’s doing the same thing, and seems to get worse every time it does it. Now with that being said, I did check the EGR... its dirty, but not to the point where it could cause a problem (in my opinion) and it seems to be working. I cleaned it up some, and put it back together.
I don't have the slightest of ideas as to where to go next, the dealer seems to just be tossing parts at it, and I don’t really have the money to flush away on this thing. I love the truck to death, it’s in perfect condition, the leather does not have a single blemish in it, and every power feature works, including the rear air!
What I find strange, is that I cannot pin point where when or what causes this. It will happen with the AC on, AC off, steering hard over... nothing. It just does this randomly. It gets in my opinion great fuel economy... usually 14mpg city and 17+ highways. It never stalls out, and always starts right up, and does not really give me an issue there, however at times when I start it, it HAS acted up and cleared up after a few minutes.
I am not sure if I am chasing an intermittent electrical / sensor problem... fuel problem... mechanical?
In the last year, I have replaced the fuel pump, with a Delphi module, it failed while driving. That was about 14,000 miles ago. Since then the fuel filter was replaced 2 times with AC/Delco. The tune up was done. And all the filters seem to be fine.
As I said.. I am getting close to my ropes end, and nothing seems to be improving this issue... if you have any thoughts at all, it would sure be greatly appreciated!!