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Emission test still not ready after 2 months
Payton34 replied to Payton34's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
I have a cheap Amazon code reader. I guess since I keep it I the garage the cold start test of coolant temp having to be below 42 wasn’t happening I will park outside this week so hopefully the EGM/CMP TEST will go complete. MOTOPOWER MP69033 Car OBD2 Scanner Code Reader Engine Fault Scanner CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II Protocol Cars Since 1996, Yellow https://a.co/d/cMahCDf -
Emission test still not ready after 2 months
Payton34 replied to Payton34's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
It’s a 2014 6.2 6 speed. I disconnected the battery and removed the pulsar 2 months ago. If it doesn’t have Egr why does it show 2 incomplete when I look at the IM readiness screen and it lists Egr and Evap -
Emission test still not ready after 2 months
Payton34 replied to Payton34's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
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So my emissions showed not ready and it was due to my diablosport pulsar lt which I found out block the signal to the obd port. So removed the Pulsar in early November and been driving since but each week I check the IM readiness with a scan tool it still shows Evap and Egr as incomplete. I am due in February for emissions. How long can these test take to complete. I know I can pass with 1 incomplete so need the Evap or Egr to complete. I been keeping gas tank between 1/4 and 3/4 but don’t know what else to do. Could a mechanic with a scan tool force the computer to complete a test?
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I have looked around and find so many answers. What is the actual spec GM says is normal oil psi range on a 2014 6.2. I never noticed before but sitting in a drive thru after driving an hour the oil psi was at 22-24psi. It goes up to 40 when driving and sometimes to 60 when accelerating hard. When it is a cold star It is always at 40psi then drops to 32-35 after 5-10 minutes of warm up. I must have never seen it go to 22psi before cause the inst cluster screen has been in technology page which doesn’t show oil psi. I have been looking at oil psi gauge more ofter since I had lifter fail a year ago. Before the lifter failure I am pretty sure I never saw my oil psi change from 40 no matter what
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2014+ radiator upgrade to fix cracking issues
Payton34 replied to kickass audio's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
Yup checked that area and it’s ok. I will have to leave it alone until it starts to actually lose enough fluid to find it -
2014+ radiator upgrade to fix cracking issues
Payton34 replied to kickass audio's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
My truck is at the shop now and they cannot find a leak anywhere and did a pressure test which came back of but there is a coolant smell through the grill once it is warmed up. Has anyone tried using a small amount of stop leaker in the radiator to atleast stop the coolant smell since none can find a leak or crack. I was going to try Blue Devil coolant stop leak which is a liguid and not the gel type of stuff . My garage reaks of coolant for a few hours after shutting it off. -
2014+ radiator upgrade to fix cracking issues
Payton34 replied to kickass audio's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
I have been noticing a coolant smell through my grill and around the upper radiator hose for the past year but cannot find a leak and haven't had to add any coolant. I had to replace my thermostat last spring also. Where is the crack? Is this stress crack visible without taking radiator out. Also has anyone tried using something like a Blue Devil Coolant stop leak? Would a pressure test show where the crack is? -
Which afm delete kit?
Payton34 replied to Payton34's topic in 2014-2019 Engine, Driveline, & Exhaust
Yes it’s part of the procedure GM says needs to be done when lifter fails and is being replaced because it throws the solenoid timing out of spec -
So I had a trans cooler line come off a week ago and spilled all over exhaust and undercarriage it is fixed and I was sick of the burning trans smell on the exhaust so I tried cleaning it off with brake clean. First drive after doing this once it warmed up it began idling rough at stops like was going to dye out and my exhaust stinks like rotten eggs. After 3rd cycle of turning off and on no more rough idle? No check engine light so I have no idea what happened. Could Blake clean fouled the O2 sensor causing rotten egg smell rough idle? I figured I would have check engine light if anything was wrong with O2 sensor
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BDS offers 6IN Fox coilovers. You could probbaly just buy the coilovers from BDS should fit with a Fabtech lift.