swathdiver
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Blown head gasket?
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Mine did the flashing CEL thing when it sucked up a bunch of steam through my bad intake gaskets in the car wash. Rough as hell idle couldn't d get it above 2500 rpm, cleared up when the doors opened to the car wash and i drove it out in the dry air. Hope it helps. Just changed my intake gasket yesterday and went through the car wash, no probs.
I guess I'll keep this going.
2002 Tahoe, 84000 miles.
P0300 code flashing light on highway and, with the truck in park, from 1600 rpms to 3000. After 3000 rpms the misfire goes away.
Fuel trim totals are well under 10%
Vacuum gauge reads 20 in. with a steady needle.
Fuel pressure for flexfuel 5.3 sits at 42 psi and same under load.
Fuel injector balance test was good.
Had the crank relearn done, free by a friend.
New fuel pump/filter over a year ago, pump went out on me.
And plugs and wires.
Fuel regulator tested by pulling off vaccum line, no leaking fuel and the fuel pressure went up.
Cleaned throttle body and MAF sensor.
Truck runs fine, power is good, you can feel the mis at idle, sounds fine in the 2500 rpm when its really misses.
Cyl. 5 is the only one with 0 misfire.
Cyl. 2 has 1500 and Cyl. 3 has 1200. Which are the highest. Swapped coils with Cyl. 5 and 2, still mis on Cyl. 2.
All other Cyl. Have under 100 misses.
So need to do a compression test just to make sure all is good, but running out of tests, and limited by my $5 Torque Pro app scan tool.
I guess I'll keep this going.
2002 Tahoe, 84000 miles.
P0300 code flashing light on highway and, with the truck in park, from 1600 rpms to 3000. After 3000 rpms the misfire goes away.
Fuel trim totals are well under 10%
Vacuum gauge reads 20 in. with a steady needle.
Fuel pressure for flexfuel 5.3 sits at 42 psi and same under load.
Fuel injector balance test was good.
Had the crank relearn done, free by a friend.
New fuel pump/filter over a year ago, pump went out on me.
And plugs and wires.
Fuel regulator tested by pulling off vaccum line, no leaking fuel and the fuel pressure went up.
Cleaned throttle body and MAF sensor.
Truck runs fine, power is good, you can feel the mis at idle, sounds fine in the 2500 rpm when its really misses.
Cyl. 5 is the only one with 0 misfire.
Cyl. 2 has 1500 and Cyl. 3 has 1200. Which are the highest. Swapped coils with Cyl. 5 and 2, still mis on Cyl. 2.
All other Cyl. Have under 100 misses.
So need to do a compression test just to make sure all is good, but running out of tests, and limited by my $5 Torque Pro app scan tool.