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Old 09-23-2009, 03:03 PM
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Can anybody give me some trouble shooting advice for the P0452 code on my 99 GMC Jimmy. I have already tried the gas cap with neg results. I do smell raw fuel from time to time and the truck is just horrendous on gas right.

The truck needs a Catalytic Converter in a bad way but I doubt the two are related.

I tried the search feature but it seems the P0452 Explained thread has disappeared.
 

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Old 09-23-2009, 03:55 PM
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try this thread its the same thing..https://blazerforum.com/forum/showth...0452+explained
 
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By searching this Forum I have found lots of people suffering from the same problem but not a single post stating that they have fixed the problem.

Do most just ignore this problem and move on to the bigger fish?
 
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I am having the p0452 code come up as well. Hoping someone can give me a pointer or 2. It's saying Fuel Pressure Sensor Replacement, But not too sure. Any one know anything about this similar code. Please Help!
 
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Also looking for advice. I've changed the cap and replaced the sensor. Next is to check for the reference voltage at the sensor connector. I can't see any areas where the harness looked worn through or broke. Has anyone just rewired the reference circuit? Where did you tie in? Thanks for the help.
 
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90safari-you did replace the sensor within the fuel pump module, right? Reason being, I've had the PO 452 before, more than once and that was it. New one-AC Delco? Good luck-Jerry
 
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I replaced the one on the top of the module. Thanks
 
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