Check Engine Light
97 suburban's check engine light came on and everything looked fine, oil, water, battery etc. The wife had filled it with gas just prior to this happening. I checked the gas cap and it was 1/2 turn loose, so i tightened it and drove as usual for 50 miles, Fail. Having two people fail inspections for bad gas caps i changed out my old one. Another 50 miles, Fail. Two local auto parts stores couldn't get their code readers to read, no power, no help. Went out of town for the 4th and had another parts store give it a try. What a difference. Guy said "check your fuses" Who would have thought the code connection and lighter shared power. Quick recheck and i have faulty 02 sensor. I wouldn't even bat an eye doing it myself, but my youngest son (20) offered to do the job,
What can i do to help my computer geek git-er-done?
What can i do to help my computer geek git-er-done?
. I may just let the kid give it a try then. Thanks guys.
P0153, P0154, P0155, All for "Bank 2 Sensor 1" Failure. Now to figure what part number i need. Bosh 13027($73.99) or Bosh 15703($48.99) AutoZone prices. Transmission model decides which one. Woo Hoo, Pan shape and year= 4L60E, The cheap one, Who would have guessed that!
Last edited by BW56; Jul 9, 2012 at 6:47 PM.
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