BrandonH13
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2007 Yukon 5.3 Flexfuel, AFM with 142xxx miles
So we have had our used Yukon about 2 weeks now and not even 1000 miles. The other day my wife is driving it and calls me to tell me that the service traction control / stabitrax is on and the check engine light is on. Well I take it to Oreilly and have the code read....Misfire cylinder 7 and throttle/pedal position sensor range (p0121). Write them down and clear them. Everything comes back within 2 minutes
So last Friday I bring it to work and read the codes again. Now just getting cylinder 7 misfire. So I take out the spark plug and its covered in sludge.....great. So I go ahead and check the rest. Doesn't look like they have been changed ever and number 4 the porcelain was broken, so I run down and grab 2 plugs and put them in thinking it was the fouled plug. Nope, code comes back so I switch wires and coil to no luck. Then I start to notice there is a clack clack clack at idle, so I call our local chevy dealer. I took it to them yesterday and they came back with the number 7 cylinder has no compression.
So they said it would be another 2 hour shop rate to actually tear the engine down and see what exactly is wrong. I am guessing that since it has afm and it has 142xxx miles that the lifters collapsed on me. This is just SUPER frustrating since we literally just bought it and its in the shop for a expensive repair. So now I guess my only option is to try to contact GM and see if they can help me out, but I doubt it since I am the 2nd or 3rd owner and just bought the vehicle.
Anyone else have this issue, I have seen people turning the AFM off with black bear, but I don't have an extra couple hundred dollars to throw at a custom tune for something I just bought. I thought about doing the oil catch can and seeing if that helps out with it. Most of the time we drive highway so its always kicking in and out of AFM
So we have had our used Yukon about 2 weeks now and not even 1000 miles. The other day my wife is driving it and calls me to tell me that the service traction control / stabitrax is on and the check engine light is on. Well I take it to Oreilly and have the code read....Misfire cylinder 7 and throttle/pedal position sensor range (p0121). Write them down and clear them. Everything comes back within 2 minutes
So last Friday I bring it to work and read the codes again. Now just getting cylinder 7 misfire. So I take out the spark plug and its covered in sludge.....great. So I go ahead and check the rest. Doesn't look like they have been changed ever and number 4 the porcelain was broken, so I run down and grab 2 plugs and put them in thinking it was the fouled plug. Nope, code comes back so I switch wires and coil to no luck. Then I start to notice there is a clack clack clack at idle, so I call our local chevy dealer. I took it to them yesterday and they came back with the number 7 cylinder has no compression.
So they said it would be another 2 hour shop rate to actually tear the engine down and see what exactly is wrong. I am guessing that since it has afm and it has 142xxx miles that the lifters collapsed on me. This is just SUPER frustrating since we literally just bought it and its in the shop for a expensive repair. So now I guess my only option is to try to contact GM and see if they can help me out, but I doubt it since I am the 2nd or 3rd owner and just bought the vehicle.
Anyone else have this issue, I have seen people turning the AFM off with black bear, but I don't have an extra couple hundred dollars to throw at a custom tune for something I just bought. I thought about doing the oil catch can and seeing if that helps out with it. Most of the time we drive highway so its always kicking in and out of AFM