davidavidd
Member
Hi TYF friends, I'm having a hard time finding a diagnosis for this problem on my Tahoe (2007, stock Engine 5.3, RWD, 218.000mi, 275/55/R20) so I humbly ask for your collective help, sorry for the long post:
When accelerating from a stop the engine acts as if it freezes for 1 second, as if I were trying to pull out a tree stump, like backfiring (sorry I can't describe it well in English).
If I let go of the accelerator it stops happening, but if I accelerate a little more it repeats one additional time and then continues accelerating as if nothing happened. On two occasions when I tried to accelerate the engine completely dies, I was left without power steering and brakes, not pleasant at all, fortunately in the area where I live in Colombia there are no highways, only urban roads.
When I started the engine again I got a horrible idle, vibrating like it was running on Flintstones gasoline. I turned it off again and when I turned it back on 10 seconds later it was normal with smooth idle at 600rpm.
But here's what's got me thinking:
If I accelerate very gently it does not happen and I can reach normal speed. And if I fully apply the throttle (WOT) in parking/neutral nothing happens and it reaches 4000 rpm, there is no hesitation/vibration like a new engine, you can see it in the attached videos.
Videos:
1. https://youtu.be/LH3FueoAwIo (00:27, I was pressing the brake and trying to accelerate, you can hear the engine and see the RPMs bouncing)
2. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W_O7a98SEXg (street driving, the problem is visible and audible between 00:03 and 00:06, RPMs bouncing but after accelerating I was able to continue normally to home, when parking the engine stall, I get into my house and 10 minutes later I was able to drive another half hour for food, it didn't turn off or fail again).
Background story:
Last week the CEL came on - first P0496 and then the problem started P0336.
I thought it was going to be an easy fix, I was about to change the EVAP system a few days ago so I did, new vapor canister and solenoids. It rained carbon pellets when I blew out the line that goes to the engine and the one that comes out of the gas tank (I didn't drop the gas tank just used compressed air).
The P0496 code disappeared and I continued with the P0336: new CKP, relearn with the scanner, the P0336 did not appear again. I thought the problem would be fixed, stupid me, apparently the P0336 was just a symptom not the cause.
What I have checked or concluded so far:
- I have already used up the entire tank of gas and visited another station to rule out bad gas.
- It happens with the engine cold or hot, in open or closed loop.
- The truck always starts normally.
- There are no new error codes, no misfires, even when the vibration occurs.
- I opened the differential, changed the oil, nothing out of the ordinary.
- The transmission was repaired a year ago, it is not the torque converter clutch because the failure also occurs in the first gear. Temp OK, oil looks good and run fine.
- There are no apparent vacuum leaks (I have not tested with a smoke machine).
- The oil and coolant look and smell normal, there is no white or black smoke, oilky milk shake or strange odors.
- The MAP, MAF and throttle body sensors act normally.
- It does not appear to be an electrical problem, the battery is fine and all accessories work.
- I do not have enough experience to interpret the oxygen sensors, in the video 1 you can see that when the failure occurs the sensors go flat.
- All cylinders are working, with the scanner I activated and deactivated them one by one with the engine balance test function.
- It does not seem to be the AFM system involved, because when it happens is in V8, no ticking noise, oil pressure OK.
I'm getting a fuel pressure gauge, that test is pending and I think that's where I should have started.
Do you have any theories to continue hunting the failure?
When accelerating from a stop the engine acts as if it freezes for 1 second, as if I were trying to pull out a tree stump, like backfiring (sorry I can't describe it well in English).
If I let go of the accelerator it stops happening, but if I accelerate a little more it repeats one additional time and then continues accelerating as if nothing happened. On two occasions when I tried to accelerate the engine completely dies, I was left without power steering and brakes, not pleasant at all, fortunately in the area where I live in Colombia there are no highways, only urban roads.
When I started the engine again I got a horrible idle, vibrating like it was running on Flintstones gasoline. I turned it off again and when I turned it back on 10 seconds later it was normal with smooth idle at 600rpm.
But here's what's got me thinking:
If I accelerate very gently it does not happen and I can reach normal speed. And if I fully apply the throttle (WOT) in parking/neutral nothing happens and it reaches 4000 rpm, there is no hesitation/vibration like a new engine, you can see it in the attached videos.
Videos:
1. https://youtu.be/LH3FueoAwIo (00:27, I was pressing the brake and trying to accelerate, you can hear the engine and see the RPMs bouncing)
2. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W_O7a98SEXg (street driving, the problem is visible and audible between 00:03 and 00:06, RPMs bouncing but after accelerating I was able to continue normally to home, when parking the engine stall, I get into my house and 10 minutes later I was able to drive another half hour for food, it didn't turn off or fail again).
Background story:
Last week the CEL came on - first P0496 and then the problem started P0336.
I thought it was going to be an easy fix, I was about to change the EVAP system a few days ago so I did, new vapor canister and solenoids. It rained carbon pellets when I blew out the line that goes to the engine and the one that comes out of the gas tank (I didn't drop the gas tank just used compressed air).
The P0496 code disappeared and I continued with the P0336: new CKP, relearn with the scanner, the P0336 did not appear again. I thought the problem would be fixed, stupid me, apparently the P0336 was just a symptom not the cause.
What I have checked or concluded so far:
- I have already used up the entire tank of gas and visited another station to rule out bad gas.
- It happens with the engine cold or hot, in open or closed loop.
- The truck always starts normally.
- There are no new error codes, no misfires, even when the vibration occurs.
- I opened the differential, changed the oil, nothing out of the ordinary.
- The transmission was repaired a year ago, it is not the torque converter clutch because the failure also occurs in the first gear. Temp OK, oil looks good and run fine.
- There are no apparent vacuum leaks (I have not tested with a smoke machine).
- The oil and coolant look and smell normal, there is no white or black smoke, oilky milk shake or strange odors.
- The MAP, MAF and throttle body sensors act normally.
- It does not appear to be an electrical problem, the battery is fine and all accessories work.
- I do not have enough experience to interpret the oxygen sensors, in the video 1 you can see that when the failure occurs the sensors go flat.
- All cylinders are working, with the scanner I activated and deactivated them one by one with the engine balance test function.
- It does not seem to be the AFM system involved, because when it happens is in V8, no ticking noise, oil pressure OK.
I'm getting a fuel pressure gauge, that test is pending and I think that's where I should have started.
Do you have any theories to continue hunting the failure?