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Old 12-13-2005, 09:54 PM
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Re: pcv?

Just by that, sounds like an egr valve, anybody agree with me on this?
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Re: pcv?

Ok, so i got it scanned P303

Cylinder 3 misfire

I replaced the plug wires

Forgot to put the metal cap things back on so it shuttered and i got home and they were half off

So now its all back on...

Now VAMC thinks its an egr, i'll keep my eye out, it still has a bit of a smokey mix coming out...
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Re: pcv?

Check all of your vacuum lines. I broke the plastic hard-form tube that goes to the PCV valve right at the rubber elbow so I did a quick fix with some tape around it until I could pick a new one up from the dealer.

It ran fine until the connection came loose and then the thing wouldn't idle at all. It was surging and shaking until I locked the connection back in place and got home.

There should be a sticker on the front radiator support beam that shows all of the vacuum lines. It'd be worth it to check all of them.
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Ok, so i got it scanned P303

Cylinder 3 misfire

I replaced the plug wires

Forgot to put the metal cap things back on so it shuttered and i got home and they were half off

So now its all back on...

Now VAMC thinks its an egr, i'll keep my eye out, it still has a bit of a smokey mix coming out...
Its just the way you are discribing it, thats why i also chose the egr as a canadate.
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Re: pcv?

well guess what happened today, SES LIGHT!

Damn thing, so its not near as bad, but i do get that cloud of vapor, like when you start your car on a cold day, i get that all day! every stop sign everything! Yea its cold out, but it shouldnt do that afterwards.

So i'm thinkin EGR valve

And no its not any vaccum lines, my car doesent surge near as bad as it would without one
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Re: pcv?

egr or could be a maf. i would stat with an egr first.
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Re: pcv?

The MAP sensor gets it's vacuum signal through the PCV valve, and will trip an insufficient EGR flow code if the PCV valve is clogged or one of the o-rings is missing or damaged. You never stated if you actually tried replacing the PCV valve or not. Try changing the PCV valve, and make sure the spring and both o-rings are there and in good shape. GM makes a repair kit (89017274) that includes a new valve, the 2 o-rings, the spring and the plastic cover that the MAP sensor clips into if yours is damaged.
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Old 12-17-2005, 11:13 AM
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Re: Re: pcv?

Since the SES light is back get it scanned again but be sure to get all error codes. Like Rich suggested check your PCV valve out. If the orings are missing it will set off an EGR flow problem in the form of DTC error code P0401. Another thing you can do is remove the EGR valve and check for carboning up. There are two 13mm nuts holding it onto the flange. Clean with carb cleaner and then lube spring loaded pintle with WD40. Make sure pintle moves freely. With EGR off inspect exhaust manifold to intake manifold crossover pipe and monting flange. If you remove the EGR it is highly recommended to put on a new gasket.

Since you have a GT with a NA Series II 3800 you could have upper intake manifold (UIM) problems. The white smoke/steam you see could be coolant burning off. Check your engine oil and cooling system for possble cross contamination and monitor cooling system level.



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Between the two of us, we'll get this guy help yet Bob. As the intake problem results in cracks at the EGR valve passage , I should have suggested that myself.
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ok???!!
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Between the two of us, we'll get this guy help yet Bob. As the intake problem results in cracks at the EGR valve passage , I should have suggested that myself.
lol. We all make a good team. Hopefully he gets it resolved.


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Thanks Bob.
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Re: pcv?

Haha, well i took my car around and ran it, ran real shitty.

Got pissed, went inside, took a nap

Come back out (in freezing cold)

Checked all the plugs and wires and come to find out the #6 wire had come off the plug itself.

So then i dicked with it for a long time, then said screw it and took the metal piece off thats suppsed to hold the wires, and now it fits perfect.

And the SES light went off by itself!

FIXED!
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Re: pcv?

Sorry vamc, I didn't mean you weren't helping, I was referring to Bob bringing up the intake issue that I should have included in my post. It wasn't an attack against you at all vamc, your suggestion of an EGR is valid as well. I apologize if you took what I said wrong, as of course you are included.
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