Justinj360
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Hello everyone. I'm looking for some help on a weird rough idle issue I've been having. This started pretty recently during my move from MT to GA. At first I thought it was the transmission starting to go but now I think it's something much smaller than that, like the throttle system.
2004 GMC Yukon SLT 5.3L 230k miles.
The symptoms:
-Very rough idle even after trying battery reset for several days.
-Symptoms started gradually during the ~2500 mile trip.
-Haven't had a check engine light, code, or pending code.
-I got a flashing check engine light during one drive when trying to accelerate hard.
-I've used 2 scanners to read the throttle position sensor percentage. Both read a min of 20% throttle with engine running or off.
What I've done so far:
-Replaced throttle actuator assembly on throttle body.
-Replaced throttle position sensor on throttle pedal.
I've seen no changes in the throttle readings or the truck's behavior after replacing those parts. I'm not sure if I need to do a relearn procedure or something like that. Maybe it's not the throttle position at all but I don't know what else would cause the throttle position sensor to give a reading that far off. I read that it's supposed to be at 0 or very near it.
2004 GMC Yukon SLT 5.3L 230k miles.
The symptoms:
-Very rough idle even after trying battery reset for several days.
-Symptoms started gradually during the ~2500 mile trip.
-Haven't had a check engine light, code, or pending code.
-I got a flashing check engine light during one drive when trying to accelerate hard.
-I've used 2 scanners to read the throttle position sensor percentage. Both read a min of 20% throttle with engine running or off.
What I've done so far:
-Replaced throttle actuator assembly on throttle body.
-Replaced throttle position sensor on throttle pedal.
I've seen no changes in the throttle readings or the truck's behavior after replacing those parts. I'm not sure if I need to do a relearn procedure or something like that. Maybe it's not the throttle position at all but I don't know what else would cause the throttle position sensor to give a reading that far off. I read that it's supposed to be at 0 or very near it.