Caligirl
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Hmmm, we didn't have the instructions for the scanner we borrowed, so not sure how to find. Hopefully his buddy can narrow down.
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Hmmm, we didn't have the instructions for the scanner we borrowed, so not sure how to find. Hopefully his buddy can narrow down.
This is the one you need:Hmmm, we didn't have the instructions for the scanner we borrowed, so not sure how to find. Hopefully his buddy can narrow down.
Just purchase a code scanner from autozone and that should put you at ease, it may be your maf sensor (05 suburban),I hope this helpsBackground- My 2007 Tahoe has been running fine since I purchased about 10 months ago (at about 96k now)- hubby is keeping up on oil changes and he said not losing any and looks very clean (also had AFM "removed" via PCM), and still very low mileage daily driver with a few day trips. No towing.
Past couple of weeks it has intermittently been running a little rough at stops/idle and acting like its thinking of stalling, and there seems to be a little bit of hesitation an/or slight lurching when I accelerate from a stop.
While in park this morning after driving my big 6 mile commute, I pushed down on the gas pedal with window down and the engine sounds a little higher in pitch than normal, if that makes any sense- not quite as throaty. When I drive home today I'll see what kind of power it has going up the hill on the highway- it's quite steep and usually I can jump on it if i need to and it has no problem getting up the hill.
It has been getting down to the twenties at night, but I've also noticed it's been happening after the vehicle has been driven for a couple hours.
Never had anything show up on dash besides tire pressure or low gas alerts.
Question- if I'm having a misfire or some other issue, how bad will it get before I get a code, or is it possible to have issues like this and get no codes? (Like maybe codes aren't functioning???)
Husband can do basic repairs and maintenance but he does not have any diagnostic equipment, so no way for us to independently check for codes.
I know it's an older vehicle and with age will need repairs. But I don't want to jump at every little hiccup, but also don't want to ignore or wait for it to just clear up because I'm not getting any codes.
Thanks!
Edit- Started up the vehicle after work and solid engine light came on and running really rough. Don't fully understand this vehicle yet...will any other information come up or will it just be an engine light?