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Senshi09 07-20-2011 04:08 PM

SES Light blinks?
 
On my home from work today I noticed 2 things: my voltage meter dropped from 13/14 to the red and my ses light came on but it blinked 14 times before becoming solid.

Naturally the moment I got home I pulled the codes which of course was p0300 & p0300pd. But im more concerned that the light blinked before being solid. Its never done that before, ever. Any ideas as to why it blinked?

rriddle3 07-20-2011 04:27 PM

A blinking SES indicates a potentially serious engine damaging misfire condition. It needs to be corrected ASAP.

Senshi09 07-23-2011 05:14 PM

So how would i go about correcting it? I dont know what is causing the misfire. The plugs are new cap, rotor, wires, coil all new. The only thing I havent changed yet is the distributer cuz I cant afford a new one and dont know how to replace it. Knowing my luck it is my distributer tho.

Senshi09 07-25-2011 02:46 PM

Heres an update with more (possibly important) information about this. The light will blink when im steady at 2k rpms for a few minutes after itshiftec into 3rd. Also my rpm needle stutters at 2k to 2.2k it stops stuttering after I get to 2.5k. Thats when the light starts.blinking, at the stuttering point. The truck will lose power slightly while its doing that and then lmost buck and get its power back at 2.5k. Any ideas atthis point I am definately open to.

Im sorry for making a second post but Im using my phone n the mobile theme doesn't have a edit button that I can find.

skllcndyfrk1217 07-25-2011 02:52 PM

May i ask what speed this happens at? I knew someone with a 97 blazer and it would have a hard time staying at 80. It would get to 80 cut out and coast, then at 70 kick back into gear. the computer wasn't being friendly with the trans and ended up needing a new computer which was more then the car at that point

DySfUnCtIoNaL 07-25-2011 03:11 PM

I would suspect a bad distributor gear.

stlwaco 07-25-2011 04:18 PM

is the voltmeter still in the red? does the voltmeter do anything when the ses flashes? check you battery connections too.

Senshi09 07-25-2011 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by skllcndyfrk1217 (Post 448434)
May i ask what speed this happens at? I knew someone with a 97 blazer and it would have a hard time staying at 80. It would get to 80 cut out and coast, then at 70 kick back into gear. the computer wasn't being friendly with the trans and ended up needing a new computer which was more then the car at that point

The speed im mormally at when my rpms are stuttering is 50 to 55. Then the needle stutters at the 2k range.

I was thinking distributor as well but I have no clue how to swap them. One more thing that makes me think distributor is it didnt havethis problem before i had to replace my head and intake manifold gaskets. Wondering if it didnt drop in properly or something happened to it during the time it was out of the truck. Is it a general concensus about the distributor?


Originally Posted by stlwaco (Post 448452)
is the voltmeter still in the red? does the voltmeter do anything when the ses flashes? check you battery connections too.

The volts are not in the red at startup, they quickly drop tho as im driving. Right before they drop the light will blink 14 times, then the volts drop almost in the red. the battery is connected tight, even cleaned the terminals of the corrosion stuff.

rriddle3 07-26-2011 06:35 AM

*D88_RPH, I have moved your posts to their own thread*

stlwaco 07-26-2011 10:01 AM

Have the alternator tested.


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