So I have tried to Google the hell out of this and still cant find a definitive answer. I have a 2006 Denali XL with approximately 220k on it. When the outdoor temperature gets higher ( 70-100f) the truck will slowly stall itself out when coming to a stop at a light. I will turn off the truck for a few seconds, and most times it will fire back up and be able to drive again. Next stop light, same thing.
I have experienced this with the fuel level at a 1/4 tank and at 3/4 tank. I have no codes that come from this occurrence either. Usually once I have made it home, the truck sits overnight and will act as if nothing happened the next day. I have driven 3 hours straight with the cruise control on and suffered no ill effects.
I had the intake gaskets done about three months ago and have kept regular oil changes going through the truck. Is this a crankshaft position sensor, or a fuel pump? I'm hoping it's not fuel pump due to the labour required to change it. Any guidance would be appreciated.
I have experienced this with the fuel level at a 1/4 tank and at 3/4 tank. I have no codes that come from this occurrence either. Usually once I have made it home, the truck sits overnight and will act as if nothing happened the next day. I have driven 3 hours straight with the cruise control on and suffered no ill effects.
I had the intake gaskets done about three months ago and have kept regular oil changes going through the truck. Is this a crankshaft position sensor, or a fuel pump? I'm hoping it's not fuel pump due to the labour required to change it. Any guidance would be appreciated.