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Old 08-22-2004, 06:57 PM
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service engine soon light

I recently purchased a 2000 S-10 Blazer that had a problem with the fuel guage. I replaced the sending unit (pump & sending unit are all in one) with a used one from the bone yard. That seemed to fix the guage problem. Now the service engine light is on and seems to be running rich. Been this way for 2 weeks now. The daughter drives the vehicle, so I had her swing by Auto Zone to get a read on the diags and was told that the o2 sensors are bad. I suspect I need to go down there myself to get the exact code. In the mean time is it possible that the fuel pump / sending unit replacement is in any way related to the 02 sensor problem?
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Old 08-22-2004, 07:43 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

Probably not.

Tell the Autozone guys to stop being so general and to tell her the actual code.

There are 4 O2 sensors on that vehicle.

You need to know the actual one that is causing the problem.
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Old 08-25-2004, 07:21 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

OK I got the codes, there were 4 codes and each one of them was in there twice. The codes were P0172, P0175, P1133, P1153. I understand that the P0172 & P0175 are right & left bank to rich diags which I suspect are precat o2 sensors. Any idea what the P1133 & P1153 diags are.
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Re: service engine soon light

Here are the codes, they are interrelatied.

P0172 = Adaptive System too Rich (Bank 1)
P0175 = Adaptive System too Rich (Bank 2)
P1133 = O2 Sensor Fault - Insufficient activity (Bank 1 , Sensor 1)
P1153 = O2 Sensor Fault - Insufficient activity (Bank 2 , Sensor 1)

Both O2 Sensors in each manifold are bad.

One thing I need to ask, was the sending unit from the same year and model of truck?
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Old 08-25-2004, 08:30 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

Just so I understand, one sensor (or two sensors) in each manifold? I looked & only saw one on each side.

The fuel pump / sending unit appeared to be the same unit. If there was any physical difference it would've been slight & I didnt catch it. I could send an email to the place I bought it from and verify the year and model.
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Old 08-25-2004, 08:41 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

Lemme break it down for you.

You have four O2 sensors in your truck.

One in each manifold coming down from each side of the engine
One in front of the CAT and one behind the cat.

the two in the manifolds are the ones that are bad.
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Old 08-25-2004, 08:50 PM
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Awesome! Thanks spelling it out for me.

Is there reason for concern about the make & model of the vehicle the new / used sending unit came out of?
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Yes, it does make a difference.

If it is from a different vehicle with a higher fuel pressure, it could cause this also.

What year, make and model did it come out of?
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Old 08-26-2004, 07:27 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

I'm told the replacement fuel pump is out of a 2000 Brevada. They assured me the parts are identical. Anyway to prove or disprove that?
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Re: service engine soon light

Did you change the sensors?
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Re: service engine soon light

Well, I put in both sensors prior to the cat. Drove it around the block about 2 miles and nothing changed. I put the original sensors back in, maybe theyll let me return 'em. I'm thinking about putting my original pump back in as this problem (check engine) didnt start till I put this new/used pump in. It appears that the sending unit can be swapped. I have it off except the wires at the feed thru connector. I'm thinking about cutting the wires & soldering. Will that hold up to the gasoline?
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Old 09-01-2004, 10:35 PM
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Re: service engine soon light

Did you reset the computer after you swapped the sensors?
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Re: service engine soon light

No I didnt think to do that. How do I do it?
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Re: service engine soon light

You remove the negative battery connection from the negative battery terminal for 10 minutes.

You ALWAYS reset your cmoputer when you do sensor swaps.
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Old 09-08-2004, 06:57 AM
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Re: service engine soon light

I reinstalled the new precat sensors and reset the computer this time. it took about a day but the light came back on. One more observation, the fuel pump is making a high pitched whining noise. It is not really noticeable unless the door is open.
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