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Po 174/175
Got a check engine light on this morning on my 2004 Chevy Suburban 5.3. Looks like its a PO174/175 codes. There is no hesitation or miss fire. Truck runs great and still gets great fuel mileage. Added a quart of oil as it was about a quart low and thats about it so far. I'm thinking either MAF sensor or O2 sensors right now. Any other ideas?
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Re: Po 174/175
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Re: Po 174/175
Figures...I had it done at Autozone....I guess I'll get it checked out again tomorrow. Thanks man.
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Re: Po 174/175
Ok, so I went back to Autozone and found out that its a PO171 and
PO174...please tell me that this isn't a gasket issue cause I had to deal with that with my 5.7 Tahoe...it was a pain in the a$%!!! Looks like the check engine light turned off as well on way back home....maybe a false alarm? Also, I noticed that it takes about 5 minutes for the heat to start working, which is a little unusual as it never took that long before. The heat works fine on the freeway, but when I do stop and go in the city the heat gets cooler and I notice the needle on the thermostat get a little hotter then go back again, then the heat starts working better. Do you think I have a bad thermostat as well? Thanks for any info. |
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Re: Po 174/175
So now that I got the oil topped off and added about a quart of dexcool everything is good to go. No light, heat works fine...will keep everyone updated.
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Re: Po 174/175
Went to work this morning and the check engine light never came back on. The heat also works just fine and no issues with thermostat...not sure why only adding that much of coolant solved all the problems? All I did was fill up to the cold fill full line...probably wasn't even a quart worth. Anyway looking forward to spring and/or warmer weather so I can do a little tune up.
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check for leaks around the water pump, these gaskets are a big problem ..check the bolts holding the water pump for security.. |
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Still no issues at this time.
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Good!
The Plastic, rubber, seals, and gasket seems togo bad in time on the EGR, PCV, and air intake systems. check www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=974347 |
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Re: Po 174/175
sounds good,,but if you did have to add a quart it went somewhere ..should check these levels every week..
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Re: Po 174/175
Forgot I had this thread...heat still works fine as i make sure to keep the coolant level...still can't find the coolant leak though...nothing around the water pump and system is air tight...I'm thinking that I probably have a lower intake gasket that needs replaced. Is it a pain to replace the gaskets in the 5.3's like the 5.7's were?
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this leak could be the heater core hoses..leaks drip on the manifold when engine is running ..this has occured to some.. loosing fluid can't find where ! get a white cloth and rap around those plastic couplings at the heater core piping.. |
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Re: Po 174/175
Great so I may have new o2 sensors to get...haha...I'll check out the heater core lines...thanks for the help.
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Re: Po 174/175
no! because the computer would have thrown a code if you DID have coolant being burned ! since no codes this must be external to the engine intake ..
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