Posted by Zach Scherf on January 15, 2015 at 10:34:04 from (107.77.87.78):
In Reply to: Gmc 7000 update posted by Zach Scherf on January 15, 2015 at 08:40:37:
Ok to add to the confusion. There Is NO plug under the dash that you can plug into or use a paper clip to check the codes. Called mechanic and he said that he searched all over and even took the glovebox out and still didn't find it. I unplugged the o2 sensor and tried to start the truck. It didn't start. Plugged the sensor back in, it started so I would venture to say the sensor is good? Not sure if that's exactly good logic but it's what I got. So now the truck is running very bad at idle so we turned up the idle a bit and can get it to run, but very poorly. We assume that perhaps the throttle body/excessive fuel problem has been solved. However, it still runs very poorly. We just tried moving the distributor both ways, and it made a little difference, but still isn't running good. Any ideas now?
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