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P0179 engine code


jeff.ebel
02-18-2015, 07:20 PM
Just a quick question. I have a engine code of P0179. Can anyone tell me more about this code, what to replace in order to clear it?

2004 Chevy Tahoe z71

j cAT
02-18-2015, 10:51 PM
Just a quick question. I have a engine code of P0179. Can anyone tell me more about this code, what to replace in order to clear it?

2004 Chevy Tahoe z71

what fuel is in this vehicle ? exactly what fuel !

also any other DTC'S

?

jeff.ebel
02-18-2015, 11:20 PM
what fuel is in this vehicle ? exactly what fuel !

also any other DTC'S

?

Flex fuel. I am guessing it's the sensor itself.

No other DTC's at least not right now

j cAT
02-19-2015, 06:35 AM
Flex fuel. I am guessing it's the sensor itself.

No other DTC's at least not right now

again I ask you what fuel is in the vehicle now ???? what supplier also ?

jeff.ebel
02-19-2015, 11:22 AM
again I ask you what fuel is in the vehicle now ???? what supplier also ?

E87 supplier at this exact moment is unknown as the wife borrowed the truck.
I do know I have tried different suppliers and no matter what it made know difference. I bought the truck used and the truck runs good no noticeable misfires, no loss of power, not difficult to start. Light just comes on when resets. No other codes have popped up as of yet

j cAT
02-19-2015, 11:50 AM
E87 supplier at this exact moment is unknown as the wife borrowed the truck.
I do know I have tried different suppliers and no matter what it made know difference. I bought the truck used and the truck runs good no noticeable misfires, no loss of power, not difficult to start. Light just comes on when resets. No other codes have popped up as of yet

the fuel sensor with this vehicle reports when the fuel has changed.

so E85 which is basically all alcohol this sensor reports to the PCM this is whats in there then operates the engine in the alcohol fuel mode.

this repair if done at a GM dealership will cost you about $1200...they will replace the $500 sensor and the $400 PCM also $200 labor.

what you can do is first purchase 89/93 octane fuel. put a bottle of techron cleaner in the fuel . see if the light goes away.

if not then under the hood is fuel lines these go into and out of this sensor this is the part that is making this 90%of the time disconnect the fuel lines need a GM fuel line release tool plastic $10. then use some carb cleaner with a straw and flush out these tubes to from it. hopefully that will fix it also avoid using E85 as this fuel is damaging and also reduces the MPG very much.

post back how it works out. E85 is 85% plus alcohol.....87 octane is 10% max alcohol. 93octane has the least amount of alcohol.

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