Monte Carlo & Lumina Since the 1970s, the Monte Carlo has been an icon of American stock car racing. A 4-door version, the Lumina, was produced in the late 90's.
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Issues with The Replacement

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Old Jan 22, 2013 | 4:40 PM
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I am lazy and don't want to look through 33 pages for the problems I am having. Sorry.

2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 5.3L V8
no modifications

First,
Displacement on Demand is not functioning. Currently stuck in 8-Cylinder mode (honestly, I can deal with that as long as there are no bad things that will happen to it if it runs like that). Too much information to sift through and I am not techie enough to understand it.

Second,
Getting a P0521 error code (oil pressure sensor, gonna pay someone to fix that for me). Although it seems like my engine is going through oil at an not quite alarming rate. Definitely using more oil than my WS6 ever did.

Third,
Also getting a P1629 error. Theft Fuel Enable - incorrect/no signal. According to the information I have read, the car should not start at all, however, remote works and the key starts the car. Remote start does not. Tried reprogramming the remote and that didn't work either.

So any suggestions and/or ideas would be welcome.

Thanks for your input.

PatS
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Old Apr 15, 2013 | 3:24 PM
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Stupid oil pressure sensor was malfunctioning. Got that replaced and everything is working fine.
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