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99 Tahoe LT, 350, V8, stock with 145k miles. So I have a P300 Code and the vehicle is running really rough, and seems excess fuel getting into the exhaust as I can hear popping and such. No visible evidence of oil leaks that I can see.I do think I notice the fuel gauge needle vibrating more than usual, but not sure.
History: over last 18 months, replaced all sorts of thing:
Fuel Pump, PCV Valve, Tranny Solenoids, Belt, Belt Tensioner, A/C Comp and Dryer. Replaced all fluids including Brake, Power Steering, Tranny, Coolant and Engine Oil. Replaced filters: tranny, oil, air. I dont recall specifically, but I either used a high mileage oil, or supplemented with an sealing additive. We replaced A/C as it seemed to seize slightly one day when we were right there working on it and that seemed tocause alot of back pressure on the engine, enough that the engine jolted and we saw oil vapor come out of the pcv valve connection. Replaced, plugs, wires, cap/rotor also.
Current: Anyway, after all the changes, it ran great for many months, not that it gets used that much though...I probably only put on 1000 miles since all the repairs. But now I have the code and very rough performace, so much so I dont drive it. Engine light had even flashed before on the way getting it home, but now its generally steady light.
Debug:
I checked fuel pressure, was 50-53 psi range.
I believe the fluids are all pure, but have not confirmed. I will check that tomorrow.
I sprayed carb cleaner around to try to check for vacuum leaks, but no apparent effect. but note that the vacuum level seems low, 35kPa = 10 in hg according to the scan tool below.
I pulled plugs, seems #2 had alot of oily buildup, maybe #4 also, but otherwise they seemed ok.
I measured cold plug resistance, they ranged from about 6-9 kOhm, with i think plugs #2,4 being highest, so was a little concerned there. So I swapped out plugs with new but they ranged from 4-6kOhm out of the box, cold, so I dont think that was the issue.
I did dry compression only on 1,3,5,7 and 2, 4 before the hose burst (300 psi rating my ass, cheap chinese crap, replaced hose with same and it burst too, complete junk). I believe 2 and 4 might have been a lower, maybe 150 or even lower, but not positive due to hose issue. I gave up on compression, replaced the plugs and then picked up a scan tool, induction light, inline plug tester, but so far, have only used the scan tool.
I used an ELM327 device w/ pcmscan tool software v2.4.12 software, cold engine, idle only and got the following results using only about 1 minute capture (and I think i might have hit the gas slightly for a few seconds of it toward the end). I attached the data export in case someone wants to see the details. I have not graphed anything yet. The summary is here.
Intake Manifold Pressure = 35 kPA
Mass Air Flow Rate = 7.72 g/s
Ignition timing advanced for cyliner 1 = 21.5 deg
Boost Pressure = .34 Bar
Fuel Flow Rate = 2.662 l/hr
Oxygen Sensor Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1,2, Bank 2, Sensor 1,2)
average= .408, .707, .483, .426 very wide ranges for each, but did not graph yet.
Oxygen Sensor Short Term Fuel Trim Bank (Bank 1 Sensor 1, Bank 2, Sensor 1)
average= -.2, 0.9, fairly stable, little fluctuation/variance
Long Term Fuel Trim % (Bank 1,2,3,4) = -12.5, 15.6, -36.7, -6.3
bank 4 has some variation, but others were table.
Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank 1,2,3,4) ave = -.2, 0.8, 8.0, 16.4
1,2 table but 3, 4 wide variation to both + and - sides
So anyway, I am looking for some help.
Can someone tell me what Bank 1,2,3,4 mapping is from the Fuel Trim indications above. I assume for the oxygen sensors, it is just drive1 and pass2, pre1 and post2 cat.
I am suspecting gaskets, possibly plugged cat, but dont know. I dont see any oil, so leaning against valve cover, but hoping its not head gaskets.
Any insight, or maybe direction I should pursue to continue the debug?
I am NOT a car guru by any means, but seems with the code, scan diagnostics and some simply manual testing, a troubleshooting guide should be readily available to pin point this cause.. Software developers?
Any help appreciated, I am dead in the water now..
History: over last 18 months, replaced all sorts of thing:
Fuel Pump, PCV Valve, Tranny Solenoids, Belt, Belt Tensioner, A/C Comp and Dryer. Replaced all fluids including Brake, Power Steering, Tranny, Coolant and Engine Oil. Replaced filters: tranny, oil, air. I dont recall specifically, but I either used a high mileage oil, or supplemented with an sealing additive. We replaced A/C as it seemed to seize slightly one day when we were right there working on it and that seemed tocause alot of back pressure on the engine, enough that the engine jolted and we saw oil vapor come out of the pcv valve connection. Replaced, plugs, wires, cap/rotor also.
Current: Anyway, after all the changes, it ran great for many months, not that it gets used that much though...I probably only put on 1000 miles since all the repairs. But now I have the code and very rough performace, so much so I dont drive it. Engine light had even flashed before on the way getting it home, but now its generally steady light.
Debug:
I checked fuel pressure, was 50-53 psi range.
I believe the fluids are all pure, but have not confirmed. I will check that tomorrow.
I sprayed carb cleaner around to try to check for vacuum leaks, but no apparent effect. but note that the vacuum level seems low, 35kPa = 10 in hg according to the scan tool below.
I pulled plugs, seems #2 had alot of oily buildup, maybe #4 also, but otherwise they seemed ok.
I measured cold plug resistance, they ranged from about 6-9 kOhm, with i think plugs #2,4 being highest, so was a little concerned there. So I swapped out plugs with new but they ranged from 4-6kOhm out of the box, cold, so I dont think that was the issue.
I did dry compression only on 1,3,5,7 and 2, 4 before the hose burst (300 psi rating my ass, cheap chinese crap, replaced hose with same and it burst too, complete junk). I believe 2 and 4 might have been a lower, maybe 150 or even lower, but not positive due to hose issue. I gave up on compression, replaced the plugs and then picked up a scan tool, induction light, inline plug tester, but so far, have only used the scan tool.
I used an ELM327 device w/ pcmscan tool software v2.4.12 software, cold engine, idle only and got the following results using only about 1 minute capture (and I think i might have hit the gas slightly for a few seconds of it toward the end). I attached the data export in case someone wants to see the details. I have not graphed anything yet. The summary is here.
Intake Manifold Pressure = 35 kPA
Mass Air Flow Rate = 7.72 g/s
Ignition timing advanced for cyliner 1 = 21.5 deg
Boost Pressure = .34 Bar
Fuel Flow Rate = 2.662 l/hr
Oxygen Sensor Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1,2, Bank 2, Sensor 1,2)
average= .408, .707, .483, .426 very wide ranges for each, but did not graph yet.
Oxygen Sensor Short Term Fuel Trim Bank (Bank 1 Sensor 1, Bank 2, Sensor 1)
average= -.2, 0.9, fairly stable, little fluctuation/variance
Long Term Fuel Trim % (Bank 1,2,3,4) = -12.5, 15.6, -36.7, -6.3
bank 4 has some variation, but others were table.
Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank 1,2,3,4) ave = -.2, 0.8, 8.0, 16.4
1,2 table but 3, 4 wide variation to both + and - sides
So anyway, I am looking for some help.
Can someone tell me what Bank 1,2,3,4 mapping is from the Fuel Trim indications above. I assume for the oxygen sensors, it is just drive1 and pass2, pre1 and post2 cat.
I am suspecting gaskets, possibly plugged cat, but dont know. I dont see any oil, so leaning against valve cover, but hoping its not head gaskets.
Any insight, or maybe direction I should pursue to continue the debug?
I am NOT a car guru by any means, but seems with the code, scan diagnostics and some simply manual testing, a troubleshooting guide should be readily available to pin point this cause.. Software developers?
Any help appreciated, I am dead in the water now..
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