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nahulu77

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About nahulu77

  • Birthday 06/27/1985

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    Nanakuli, Hawaii
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    Silverado 2014

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  1. So my wife brought the truck home yesterday, I call my friend with the same exact truck as mines to check the idle difference, and guess what?! My idle is the same as his, normal, so I don't know what the dealers were talking about having a low idle. I guess for now everything is normal with no idea on how the truck just randomly died.
  2. UPDATE: The dealers ran it on the computer, negative!! Nothing appearing on the computer.So the tech tried to blame it on the drop in air filter, but nope the maf sensor is clean, so they resort to the RX OIL CATCH CAN......... telling me that the CC is the blame for the low idle, saying "the pcv system controls the air flow of the idle"..and I tell them it's there as a inline filter to catch the oil vapors. So long story short, they said to replace it back to stock and see if anything happens, if it the idle is still low then bring it back. I check to see if the hoses on the CC were kink or collapse, nope. TO TELL YOU TRUTH, WHEN I WAS TALKING TO THE SERVICE CLERK, IT SOUNDED LIKE HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT A CC WAS.. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Well oh well!!! Today my wife went pickup the kids from school and while she was waiting at a red light, the truck just died on her, so she put it in park and started it and drove off. Almost home she caught another light and she said she was watching the dash rpm and look like it was ready to die out again, almost hitting zero on the rpm, but she put a little throttle into it and it didn't die out. So she came home and I took it for a ten mile drive, caught every red light possible, nothing happened. No indicator lights on the dash, I'll just have to wait until tomorrow and see what the dealer says. Out of all the weeks, it had to happen on the week of our truck cruise around the island (Oahu). I'll keep y'all updated. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. No reason at all, you can run a wire and you will have both functions.
  5. I ran them along the top of the driver and passenger rug and then down under the plastic kick panels, under the rug and bring the wires out under the chair. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Keep us updated with your situation, hope everything works out. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. I did both the seafoam and Crc, but not together. Seafoam 2 months before catch can install and crc day of CC install. It seem to take away the rough idle that was developing and got some throttle back, but my only question is how often can we use it? Will it do damage if you spray it often,Because if it helps, can I spray it every other month? Anyone?
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