warriormagee
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2007 GMC Yukon XL with 140,*** miles. Two days ago I was driving the truck and it went into Limp mode, with the associated lights and sounds. There was also a very loud sound coming from the engine area. I thought the motor was going to blow. I turned off the truck immediately. There was no smoke and I was in the middle of the street, so I couldn't pop the hood right then. I started the truck again, and the sound was gone, so I drove it in Limp Mode about 50 yards, to a place I could pull over. I shut off the engine and popped the hood. I checked fluid levels, as the truck is known to use oil at a high rate, but everything was good. This all took about 5 minutes. Started the truck up, and power was restored and no extra sounds coming from under the hood, but check engine light is on. Drove it to the nearest shop, about a mile away, and when I turned the truck off, I heard a vibration sound from under the hood. Mechanic checked the error codes and P0171 and P2101 were reported. I told him about the sound under the hood, and when he turned the truck off, he heard the vibration as well. He said that without me putting the truck in the shop for him to go through it, he couldn't tell where it was coming from. I went to his boss with the error codes, and was told that many things could cause the error codes, and we could start by replacing common culprits, but that we would basically have to throw parts at it to see what works. I can't afford to just throw parts at it, so I took the truck home and decided to do some research myself. I was thinking the P2101 error was my base culprit, and replacing the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) might fix it. I have been driving the truck in the meanwhile, and the vibration sound has gotten a little more noticeable. I had my wife turn the truck on and off, while I was under the hood. The vibration seems to be coming from the throttle body itself. I can place my hand on it and feel the vibration when the truck is turned off. Would a faulty TPS cause this kind of vibration? Does the throttle body need replaced? Any help is appreciated.
***I am in the military, and stationed at a post that is almost 45 minutes from the nearest town. The shop I took it to is the only shop on post. With that in mind, it isn't easy for me to just take it somewhere else.***
***I am in the military, and stationed at a post that is almost 45 minutes from the nearest town. The shop I took it to is the only shop on post. With that in mind, it isn't easy for me to just take it somewhere else.***