Help please
#21
I am in the midst of the fuel test at the filter, I had to plug in to the inbound side of the filter and I got 60 but as soon as the pump kicks off it’s down to 40 so I believe the pump is bad and I need to change the filter as the fuel that came out of it was dark looking
if that map sensor still under warranty, you make want to consider exchanging it
George
#24
Ive struggled with similar on procuring parts recently. Primarily sensors/connectors. I have an Amazon Prime account (and a Walmart too) and I am absolutely FLOODED/BOMBARDED with weird *** brand names from China. Based on research it seems a lot of people get burned out by using non-OEM. I realize there is a cost savings at purchase. The non-OEM parts generally are quite a bit less expensive.
I’m new to all of this. But Im parting out a tune up kit for Blazer, and was aghast with all the different knockoff brands out there. I’ve read nothing but horror stories on people’s experiences with them.
I’m sure mileage varies. If I can at all possible, I will only use AC Delco/Delphi.
I’m new to all of this. But Im parting out a tune up kit for Blazer, and was aghast with all the different knockoff brands out there. I’ve read nothing but horror stories on people’s experiences with them.
I’m sure mileage varies. If I can at all possible, I will only use AC Delco/Delphi.
Last edited by mrgaskill; 06-28-2024 at 04:11 AM.
#25
Finally Got back to Fancy
Well I finally got back to work on the 2001 Blazer “Fancy” just put the new AC Delhi starter in, but I had to buy a Delphi Fuel pump for it as the AC Delhi one I ordered still hadn’t shipped and it had been over a month, so replacing it is next on the list.. Hopefully after that I hope that it doesn’t run rich anymore but if it does I will be troubleshoot the rich condition the PCM thinks it has..
#26
Well I finally got back to work on the 2001 Blazer “Fancy” just put the new AC Delhi starter in, but I had to buy a Delphi Fuel pump for it as the AC Delhi one I ordered still hadn’t shipped and it had been over a month, so replacing it is next on the list.. Hopefully after that I hope that it doesn’t run rich anymore but if it does I will be troubleshoot the rich condition the PCM thinks it has..
George
#27
Started back on the 2001 Chevy Blazer
I have finally started back on the Blazer, I got the distributor replaced, fuel pump assembly replaced with new fuel filter, and replaced the starter for a 3rd time and before I start to figure out the fuel trim issues I need to fix the P1345 code. Right now my camshaft retard is at 48, so my question is do I need to remove the distributor again to reset it closer then adjust it from there or just try to bring it back in from where it is now?
#29
Finally
I got the distributor reset so now the Cam Shaft retard is set to 0. But I have the dreaded P0300 return, I think due to the PCM trying to compensate for a rich condition. Below is some of the brief screenshots from where I ran it this afternoon.