tahoe_toronto
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Hi all,
Long time reader here, first time poster. Big fan though
I am stuck trying to figure out P0172/P0175 that are coming up once a week after reset. Before I go poor swapping parts I figured it may be a better idea to see what the pros here think Basically, I am stuck what should my next step be (try stuff, go see a mechanic, etc).
I got the truck (Tahoe 5.3L 2018 200km) two months ago and some things got fixed (suspension, transmission), but p172/p175 has been there since the start.
After an hour of drive it would have up to 20 misfires per cylinder.
I changed the air filter. The old one was the most clogged filter I've seen ever. I also changed the spark plugs since it didn't look they were ever changed. I cleaned the MAF.
This dropped the misfires to 0-5 per hour of drive. They are random at random cylinders, one drive it would be max misfires on cylinder 8, then on cylinder 3, etc, there is no pattern.
I am no expert at this, but have my cheap BT OBD tool has some data I attached here. Also on Basically:
Idle
If left longer than few hours, engine always starts at 1.2k RPM and then goes down. I read that this should be to warm it up, but it was happening even on a hot sunny day 30+ degrees (90 F). Should it be this way?
**MAF: I am assuming the MAF works? (Maybe it's going bad, how can I tell?)**MAF at idle: 3.6 g/sMAF at car off: 0Disconnected MAF: All bunch of error codes including P0102
Fuel:
Ethanol 10.6% (somebody mentioned it may be that in the fuel)Usually filling 87 octanes. Last time fillled 93+. Nothing changed muchUsed: Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner. Nothing changed.
Vaccum at idle with AC off -21Vaccum at idle with AC on max -18
**Fuel trims, in the negative, a lot.**At Idle with AC off: -19.5At Idle with AC on max: -8 -10
Where do I go from here. Some internet chats are pointing to high pressure fuel pump (and some are saying it is not present on this truck) so I included that data from the OBD, but not sure how to gauge it.
What should I do next? (Continue down the rabbit hole, check Evap system and how? Check vacuum, visit a mechanic and get them a free TimHortons coffee as a bribe? )
Long time reader here, first time poster. Big fan though
I am stuck trying to figure out P0172/P0175 that are coming up once a week after reset. Before I go poor swapping parts I figured it may be a better idea to see what the pros here think Basically, I am stuck what should my next step be (try stuff, go see a mechanic, etc).
I got the truck (Tahoe 5.3L 2018 200km) two months ago and some things got fixed (suspension, transmission), but p172/p175 has been there since the start.
After an hour of drive it would have up to 20 misfires per cylinder.
I changed the air filter. The old one was the most clogged filter I've seen ever. I also changed the spark plugs since it didn't look they were ever changed. I cleaned the MAF.
This dropped the misfires to 0-5 per hour of drive. They are random at random cylinders, one drive it would be max misfires on cylinder 8, then on cylinder 3, etc, there is no pattern.
I am no expert at this, but have my cheap BT OBD tool has some data I attached here. Also on Basically:
Idle
If left longer than few hours, engine always starts at 1.2k RPM and then goes down. I read that this should be to warm it up, but it was happening even on a hot sunny day 30+ degrees (90 F). Should it be this way?
**MAF: I am assuming the MAF works? (Maybe it's going bad, how can I tell?)**MAF at idle: 3.6 g/sMAF at car off: 0Disconnected MAF: All bunch of error codes including P0102
Fuel:
Ethanol 10.6% (somebody mentioned it may be that in the fuel)Usually filling 87 octanes. Last time fillled 93+. Nothing changed muchUsed: Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner. Nothing changed.
Vaccum at idle with AC off -21Vaccum at idle with AC on max -18
**Fuel trims, in the negative, a lot.**At Idle with AC off: -19.5At Idle with AC on max: -8 -10
Where do I go from here. Some internet chats are pointing to high pressure fuel pump (and some are saying it is not present on this truck) so I included that data from the OBD, but not sure how to gauge it.
What should I do next? (Continue down the rabbit hole, check Evap system and how? Check vacuum, visit a mechanic and get them a free TimHortons coffee as a bribe? )