Greetings,
I have a 2004 Tahoe (flex fuel), 185k on the clock and have a couple of issues. Engine was replaced a few years ago and has about 10k on it. I have had this vehicle for more than 12 years and taken really good care of it.
#1 Knock sensors- So like a lot of people I too battle with these. They have been replaced with AC Delco sensors and matching wire harness. All is good for a short period of time before they cause a CEL for both sensors. I have relocated them to the head and block to no avail. The only thing I have not done is check the wires from the ECM to the sensor wiring harness for continuity. I would find it hard to believe that both could be defective. I live in Texas and don't drive this vehicle all that much. Any input is greatly appreciated.
#2. The most recent and aggravating. I noticed a few weeks ago a noticeable engine stumble that is intermittent. First, the vehicle developed a hard start condition. I checked fuel pressure and found 48 psi at idle and holds at 43 psi when off. This problem was most prevalent during cold starts. Holding the gas pedal down allowed it start and run decently after. I believe I tracked this problem down to a failing fuel pump relay (it had obvious hot spots on it as did the AC compressor relay which was having intermittent activation issues, new relays fixed both problems). Now, back to the engine stumble. This issue happens at both low and high speeds hot or cold. It feels as though the vehicle loses power for a split second before returning to normal. I noticed the RPM's will drop to just below 1K. I am not getting a CEL for this. With that being said, I was recently under the vehicle and noticed the temp sensor has a small leak and will be replaced this weekend. I did read elsewhere this could cause an engine stumble. The leak is so slight it burns off before puddling on the ground. I just drove to S. Padre for Thanksgiving. The only issue was the intermittent stumble. I have cleaned the MAF and this did not change anything. I don't want to throw the parts cannon at this thing. My next thoughts after the temp sensor replacement is the crankshaft position sensor and or camshaft position sensor.
Any help is always appreciated.
I have a 2004 Tahoe (flex fuel), 185k on the clock and have a couple of issues. Engine was replaced a few years ago and has about 10k on it. I have had this vehicle for more than 12 years and taken really good care of it.
#1 Knock sensors- So like a lot of people I too battle with these. They have been replaced with AC Delco sensors and matching wire harness. All is good for a short period of time before they cause a CEL for both sensors. I have relocated them to the head and block to no avail. The only thing I have not done is check the wires from the ECM to the sensor wiring harness for continuity. I would find it hard to believe that both could be defective. I live in Texas and don't drive this vehicle all that much. Any input is greatly appreciated.
#2. The most recent and aggravating. I noticed a few weeks ago a noticeable engine stumble that is intermittent. First, the vehicle developed a hard start condition. I checked fuel pressure and found 48 psi at idle and holds at 43 psi when off. This problem was most prevalent during cold starts. Holding the gas pedal down allowed it start and run decently after. I believe I tracked this problem down to a failing fuel pump relay (it had obvious hot spots on it as did the AC compressor relay which was having intermittent activation issues, new relays fixed both problems). Now, back to the engine stumble. This issue happens at both low and high speeds hot or cold. It feels as though the vehicle loses power for a split second before returning to normal. I noticed the RPM's will drop to just below 1K. I am not getting a CEL for this. With that being said, I was recently under the vehicle and noticed the temp sensor has a small leak and will be replaced this weekend. I did read elsewhere this could cause an engine stumble. The leak is so slight it burns off before puddling on the ground. I just drove to S. Padre for Thanksgiving. The only issue was the intermittent stumble. I have cleaned the MAF and this did not change anything. I don't want to throw the parts cannon at this thing. My next thoughts after the temp sensor replacement is the crankshaft position sensor and or camshaft position sensor.
Any help is always appreciated.