KVacek
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2005 Yukon Denali XL - 6.0 - over 170K. Owned since 2008 when it had 36K. Original fuel pump and sending unit assembly or at least we've never changed it.
After having the transmission pulled to replace the rear main seal and (cam?) sensor to solve bad oil leaks, there's a weird problem.
The engine cranks fine but often on the first attempt will crank long - even if you turn the key off "Start". Next try it will start normally.
I've had Jill try to turn the key on for a second and then off and then start and she says it usully starts normally after the first key on-off. Which makes me thing fuel pump of course. But she doesn't always do that and then thinks that maybe it doesn't always help. OR maybe she doesn't pay atttention or remember to do that. I certainly don't remember on the few occasions I use the vehicle.
I had this exact problem a couple years back and found the answer somewhere - I thought here - but I can't find it again. Whatever it was was simple and immediately fixed it, and seemed very logical, though not directly involved with the starter or fuel pump. But damned if I remember what it was.
It's something that senses that the engine has not started within the first second or two the computer takes over and keeps cranking for a few seconds longer. Back when it happened before I happened upon an entry somewhere after I had coincidentally already fixed whatever had been causing the issue and thought "Hmm - that was why it had those long cranks for a while".
I went through every menu I could find with my Eggroll brand fake Tech 2, but nothing jumps out.
Old age sucks - I don't cherish the memories of great repairs to modern cars - I just do what I have to and move on, hoping never to fix it again. Give me a Quadrajet or SU and a distributor or maybe an airplane engine with a Bendix Stromberg and dual magneos and I can identify with it and know/care what I'm doing.
This must sound familiar to someone???
After having the transmission pulled to replace the rear main seal and (cam?) sensor to solve bad oil leaks, there's a weird problem.
The engine cranks fine but often on the first attempt will crank long - even if you turn the key off "Start". Next try it will start normally.
I've had Jill try to turn the key on for a second and then off and then start and she says it usully starts normally after the first key on-off. Which makes me thing fuel pump of course. But she doesn't always do that and then thinks that maybe it doesn't always help. OR maybe she doesn't pay atttention or remember to do that. I certainly don't remember on the few occasions I use the vehicle.
I had this exact problem a couple years back and found the answer somewhere - I thought here - but I can't find it again. Whatever it was was simple and immediately fixed it, and seemed very logical, though not directly involved with the starter or fuel pump. But damned if I remember what it was.
It's something that senses that the engine has not started within the first second or two the computer takes over and keeps cranking for a few seconds longer. Back when it happened before I happened upon an entry somewhere after I had coincidentally already fixed whatever had been causing the issue and thought "Hmm - that was why it had those long cranks for a while".
I went through every menu I could find with my Eggroll brand fake Tech 2, but nothing jumps out.
Old age sucks - I don't cherish the memories of great repairs to modern cars - I just do what I have to and move on, hoping never to fix it again. Give me a Quadrajet or SU and a distributor or maybe an airplane engine with a Bendix Stromberg and dual magneos and I can identify with it and know/care what I'm doing.
This must sound familiar to someone???
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