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Not Pinging
it is not pinging, it is more like piston slap. High quality gas does not solve the problem.
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I don't get involved in "hot bed" issues on this forum.
I do try to give you as much information as I can to educate you and remove some doubt about the percieved "secret world" of the dealer. The de-carbonizing procedure is a temporary customer satisfaction repair. It usually lasts about 15000 miles before the carbon build-up starts knocking again. I have yet to see any vehicle with the cold knock come in for engine damage repairs. I have worked on many Gen III equipped trucks with over 250000 miles on the clock. I also own an 02 GMC with a 5.3 here is the official word from GM. Info - Engine Knock on Cold Start #01-06-01-028A - (03/18/2003) Engine Knock on Cold Start 1999-2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K Pickup and Utility Models 2002 Cadillac Escalade (2WD) with 4.8L, 5.3L or 6.0L Engine (VINs V, T, Z, U -- RPOs LR4, LM7, L59, LQ4) This bulletin is being revised to add an additional engine to the models section. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-06-01-028 (Section 06-Engine). Some of the above vehicles may exhibit an engine knock noise that begins in the first 19,000-24,000 km (12,000-15,000 mi) of use. The knock noise is most often noticed during initial start-up and typically disappears within the first 5-30 seconds (may last longer in extreme cold temperatures). The noise is usually more noticeable on the initial start-up when the temperature is below 10°C (50°F) and may be more pronounced on the first cold start following a long trip. This noise may be caused by an interaction between carbon that has formed on the piston, the piston motion and the cylinder wall. GM Powertrain Engineering, and an analysis of engines with this condition, has confirmed that the noise is not detrimental to the performance, reliability or durability of the engine. THIS NOISE DOES NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE LONGEVITY OF ANY OF THE ENGINE COMPONENTS. Important At this time, attempts to repair this condition by replacing the engine assembly or pistons are not recommended. Please share the information found in this bulletin with customers who inquire about this condition. In the event they have additional questions or concerns, please advise your Area Service Manager.
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Re: "Cold Start Diagnosis"
When you say the "clicking" sound, do you refer to the noises the engine makes after the car has been turned off, cause mine does that for maybe 5-10 minutes after I turn off the car. Or maybe Ive never realized it while driving. Mine makes a popping sound every 3 seconds.
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Re: "Cold Start Diagnosis"
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that noise is the exhaust and catalytic convertor cooling down. metal cracks when it's expanding and contracting. completely normal, nothing can be done. as for the "cold knock", i'm a GM technician, and i've seen this a hundred times, along with my own yukon. when gm designed the engine, they made the piston skirts shorter to save weight on the pistons. this made the pistons "cock sideways" in the cylinder and make the slap noise that you hear. actually, they only move about 2/1000ths of an inch, but enough to make noise. it does not hurt the pistons or cylinder wall at all. mine has been doing it since 25k miles and i'm now at 135k. not worse or anything. the top engine cleaner does work temporarily, but only if it's dumped directly into the cylinder. not drawn through a vacuum port. the noise will come back. hope this helps. |
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Re: "Cold Start Diagnosis"
Welcome to AF, please look at the dates before posting this thread is dead, 4 yrs old, thanks.
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