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Old 01-17-2015, 06:31 PM
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What do you guys think of SeaFoam Cleaner & Lube spray. I bought some and was going to use it on my 98 Jimmy...but now I"m scared I"m only getting 240 kms to a tank of fuel. I used to get around 400 and I thought THAT was bad Help?? lol
 
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Old 01-17-2015, 08:46 PM
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What has been done recently to the engine as far as tune up work? (AC Delco spark plugs, distributor cap & rotor, and a good quality brand of spark plug wires). Generally, gas mileage repairs don't come in a bottle
 
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I hear ya. I changed wires and plugs last year. Distributor about 1 1/2 years ago when the battery kinda died and did something to the old one. I have to change the front wheel bearing on it and was thinking of getting rid of it soon if I can't figure out this issue. I've spent too much on it already over the past few years and was thinking it's time to say goodbye to my good old reliable friend
 

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any check engine light?

with the cold weather , how much are you warming up ?
 
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Old 01-18-2015, 08:37 AM
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No check engine light. There was one on for a couple of years. My diagnostic tool gave me a code which pointed to a sensor which I replaced, and now no engine light at all.
Now my abs is acting up though. Comes on at around 5 mph even on dry pavement and I almost hit the wall at y place because it didn't stop me until I pumped the brakes and came to a stop.

Oh..and warming up...I start it about 6 minutes or so before I leave early in the mornings.
 
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Low speed ABS activation is a very common problem, simple & free to repair it. The TSB does not mention your vehicle specifically, but the diagnostic & repair procedures are the same..

http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/GM...s_bulletin.pdf
 
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Old 01-18-2015, 09:30 AM
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Excellent! Thank you for that info Captain. Will be trying that today as well
 
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Oh..and warming up...I start it about 6 minutes or so before I leave early in the mornings.
That is a loooong warm up and will definitely impact your average mpg.
 
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Old 01-18-2015, 10:48 AM
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I know. I run out and start it when it is -10oC (14oF) or under. Come in get dressed then head out. But have been doing that for years and it didn't have an impact before?
 
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Well..I did the ABS thing but still issues...so maybe I didn't do it good enough. SO, I just pulled the fuse. Brakes work great now but just have to put up with the ABS dash light now lol
Also sprayed SeaFoam cleaner into the motor and wow. Truck wants to go now. Even the gas pedal feels easier to push now. Can that happen?? Now, will just see about the gas mileage during the week
 


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