05YukonXL
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All this leads to P0171, P0174, P0300, P0305...
Background: Have had intermittent P0305 (not AFM cylinder) for 18 months on 2014 LT with 115000 miles but there were no clear cause or noticeable symptoms other than minor bad idle at low rpms (while stopped). Coil good, spark plug good, took off valve cover and everything appeared ok there too, clean oil on every oil change). Very drivable and barely noticable.
Jump to this past December on a cold morning in NC the the truck struggled to turn over with traction, stabilitrac, abs, airbag warnings). Very rough idle at low RPM (almost stalling). Drove home the 300 miles to warmer climates.
Got home. Replaced battery (was not holding charge). Didn't really have the bad symptom again... other than intermittent rough idle at low RPMs. Still not settled, took the truck to mechanic to check and replace spark plugs, replace coil, did a 'tune up', cleaning throttle body.
Next day, same intermittent codes P0305 and occasionally P0300 now with a very high idle... 1800-2200 rpms. Let off the brakes and truck would get to 35-40mph and 4th gear on its own, and maintain speed! When slowing (on the brakes) every downshift was met with acceleration! Drove like this for a month thinking it needed to recalibrate to recent work.
To no avail, returned to mechanic he said 'ECM is commanding idle at 1800 - take it to the dealer'. Dealer did a reset/relearn but was not able to identify specific cause. But no more high idle!
However the rough idle from before is back... intermittent P0305/P0300. And THEN on a cooler morning this weekend a repeat of December. Truck barely turned over.. nearly stalled ... codes now are: P0171, P0174, P0300, P0305. Running Lean both banks and misfires...
I'm thinking time for vacuum leak test, check/replace driver side valve cover/gasket, maybe intake manifold gasket, MAF sensor, Fuel injector regulator, 02 sensors... is there an order I should be checking.
Am I missing something obvious? What say you ??
Since my mechanic through up his hands I'll take it to another shop or the GMC dealer.
Background: Have had intermittent P0305 (not AFM cylinder) for 18 months on 2014 LT with 115000 miles but there were no clear cause or noticeable symptoms other than minor bad idle at low rpms (while stopped). Coil good, spark plug good, took off valve cover and everything appeared ok there too, clean oil on every oil change). Very drivable and barely noticable.
Jump to this past December on a cold morning in NC the the truck struggled to turn over with traction, stabilitrac, abs, airbag warnings). Very rough idle at low RPM (almost stalling). Drove home the 300 miles to warmer climates.
Got home. Replaced battery (was not holding charge). Didn't really have the bad symptom again... other than intermittent rough idle at low RPMs. Still not settled, took the truck to mechanic to check and replace spark plugs, replace coil, did a 'tune up', cleaning throttle body.
Next day, same intermittent codes P0305 and occasionally P0300 now with a very high idle... 1800-2200 rpms. Let off the brakes and truck would get to 35-40mph and 4th gear on its own, and maintain speed! When slowing (on the brakes) every downshift was met with acceleration! Drove like this for a month thinking it needed to recalibrate to recent work.
To no avail, returned to mechanic he said 'ECM is commanding idle at 1800 - take it to the dealer'. Dealer did a reset/relearn but was not able to identify specific cause. But no more high idle!
However the rough idle from before is back... intermittent P0305/P0300. And THEN on a cooler morning this weekend a repeat of December. Truck barely turned over.. nearly stalled ... codes now are: P0171, P0174, P0300, P0305. Running Lean both banks and misfires...
I'm thinking time for vacuum leak test, check/replace driver side valve cover/gasket, maybe intake manifold gasket, MAF sensor, Fuel injector regulator, 02 sensors... is there an order I should be checking.
Am I missing something obvious? What say you ??
Since my mechanic through up his hands I'll take it to another shop or the GMC dealer.