Raider
New Member
Hey, I have search many forums and websites looking for information on a 2000 Yukon XL with a 5.3l engine that is "starving for fuel". This has manifested as intermittently delayed shift. Meaning that the transmission delays shifting so that it sounds and feels like the transmission is slipping.
I took it to a both a dealer and a transmission shop and both say the trans is strong that it appears to be a engine problem.
There are no codes at this time. I can force a code when I floor the gas when this issue happens but I don't remember the code at the moment.
I have replaced the fuel filter 3 times, the fuel pump once, and when the pump was done we verified that the tank was clean.
The plugs have been replaced, wires have not.
This is intermittent. Meaning that it does not happen all the time, but it is just annoying and I would like to fix it.
I suspect that fixing the issue would also help my MPG, maybe just a hope.
My questions are these.
1) Have any of you experienced this?
2) I am considering that it COULD be an Injector issue. Code 0300 comes to mind. Any thoughts?
3) Along those lines have any of you use one of the many Injector rebuild services? Did it help your issue? Who did you use? Would you use them again?
Thanks for any help and assistance you could provide.
I took it to a both a dealer and a transmission shop and both say the trans is strong that it appears to be a engine problem.
There are no codes at this time. I can force a code when I floor the gas when this issue happens but I don't remember the code at the moment.
I have replaced the fuel filter 3 times, the fuel pump once, and when the pump was done we verified that the tank was clean.
The plugs have been replaced, wires have not.
This is intermittent. Meaning that it does not happen all the time, but it is just annoying and I would like to fix it.
I suspect that fixing the issue would also help my MPG, maybe just a hope.
My questions are these.
1) Have any of you experienced this?
2) I am considering that it COULD be an Injector issue. Code 0300 comes to mind. Any thoughts?
3) Along those lines have any of you use one of the many Injector rebuild services? Did it help your issue? Who did you use? Would you use them again?
Thanks for any help and assistance you could provide.