kbuskill
***CAUTION*** I do my own stunts!
Any updates on this? Did everyone's issue get fixed by wrapping the fuel lines? My Theory is oil.
I ran my trailer up and down the mountain most of the Spring with no issue, but I started having this same issue around mid summer (About 2 tows in). I thought Fuel, most though CATs, and after a CAT test and $3K worth of repairs (fule pump, and crack shaft positions sensor) on an 07 Denali 6.2, I took it into the quick lube and realized this was the second oil change of the year, and I have been driving this thing HARD. It unfortunately was at the end of the season for us here in Idaho and I stored the trailer. I have not changed the oil (since the Yukon has not informed me to yet) since early fall. I figure the oil is pretty dirty, so I may go pull the trailer out of storage and take it up the mountain and see what happens. It is a test and I have not found anyone telling me that old dirty oil would cause this, but I have a hunch.
Certainly not knocking you testing and trying to figure this out.
But out of curiosity, what is your theory about the dirty oil?
What do you think it may be affecting?