Hi everyone, just joined this forum to see if anyone can help throw some light on diagnosing this problem.
My wife and I bought a 2007 Tahoe LT (5.3 gas w/AFM, 110K miles) about 4 months ago. No real issues at all until yesterday morning OTW to work dash came up with stabilitrak/traction control warnings and flashing engine light. I pulled over and it was misfiring so badly it almost stalled. Made it to work but had to put in neutral at every light to prevent possible stall.
Took it to local autozone to get error code. Showed misfiring cylinder one. Changed out plug for brand new irridium one (cheapest potential fix) on that cylinder but no joy. Hooked up spark tester to plug and see it's sparking OK.
So is it safe to rule out plug, plug wire and coil?
I'm thinking about switching out the fuel injector next. My big worry is a lifter problem since it seems these engines are prone to that. However, there's no noise, tapping or rattling.
Also, a couple of weeks ago, the engine light came on and code said running lean. I added some fuel injector cleaner to tank and light went out immediately. I also added a can of seafoam to the tank last week for good measure.
Since I had the lean code recently, and since there's no rattling or tapping noises, does switching out the injector make the most sense at this point?
I've heard there's a tiny filter/screen for each injector that can get clogged/blocked with rust or debris. Does anyone know if this screen is actually in the injector or is that external to it? My wife has a tendency to run down the gas to almost empty (I'm always getting onto her about this), so I'm wondering if the recent seafoam/cleaner has loosened some debris and clogged the injector or screen.
At this point I'm mostly worried about the potential lifter problem and the amount it will cost to fix that. Right now I really just need to try eliminating the easier/cheaper potential issues before assuming the worst.
Any other potential causes besides injector or lifters? I would assume bad fuel pump or throttle body wouldn't cause issue specific at just one particular cylinder?
My wife and I bought a 2007 Tahoe LT (5.3 gas w/AFM, 110K miles) about 4 months ago. No real issues at all until yesterday morning OTW to work dash came up with stabilitrak/traction control warnings and flashing engine light. I pulled over and it was misfiring so badly it almost stalled. Made it to work but had to put in neutral at every light to prevent possible stall.
Took it to local autozone to get error code. Showed misfiring cylinder one. Changed out plug for brand new irridium one (cheapest potential fix) on that cylinder but no joy. Hooked up spark tester to plug and see it's sparking OK.
So is it safe to rule out plug, plug wire and coil?
I'm thinking about switching out the fuel injector next. My big worry is a lifter problem since it seems these engines are prone to that. However, there's no noise, tapping or rattling.
Also, a couple of weeks ago, the engine light came on and code said running lean. I added some fuel injector cleaner to tank and light went out immediately. I also added a can of seafoam to the tank last week for good measure.
Since I had the lean code recently, and since there's no rattling or tapping noises, does switching out the injector make the most sense at this point?
I've heard there's a tiny filter/screen for each injector that can get clogged/blocked with rust or debris. Does anyone know if this screen is actually in the injector or is that external to it? My wife has a tendency to run down the gas to almost empty (I'm always getting onto her about this), so I'm wondering if the recent seafoam/cleaner has loosened some debris and clogged the injector or screen.
At this point I'm mostly worried about the potential lifter problem and the amount it will cost to fix that. Right now I really just need to try eliminating the easier/cheaper potential issues before assuming the worst.
Any other potential causes besides injector or lifters? I would assume bad fuel pump or throttle body wouldn't cause issue specific at just one particular cylinder?