MrMarty51
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Spelling must not he right. It did not highlite it.Here, let us try this and see if thefirmanater will respond.
@Thefirmanator
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@Redtruck97
You NEED to meet up with him. Ferman is a rockstar on these.
Yep, I live in Zephyrhills. I can try and meet up with you and put my Tech2 on it. Don't have alot of spare time when I can do much, trying to get some mri's on my back and hip to see what is bulging.
I should be able to meet you Friday. I can drive out to you with the scanner.
I should be able to meet you Friday. I can drive out to you with the scanner.
I'm still planning on heading that way. I have a doctors appt in the morning, but I'll give you a call when I'm done.
With the scan tool plugged in, not the apps thing, the scan tool will complete at least one ground circuit. That is what could be causing the erratic engine response.
For one example.
A friend over here has a GMC Envoy, a 2015 IIRC.
He went to the post office, got done in there, fired it up, stepped on the brake, could not get it into gear. After several attempts He calls Me. I asked him if he had his code reader along, yup, told him to plug it in and see if there is any codes. No codes, He left it plugged in, tried the brake pedal, went right into gear. As long as he had the reader plugged in, all was fine. I told him it is a bad ground somewhere in the circuitry. He took it over to the local transmission shop, YUP, they found a bad ground connection, I cant remember if it was within the console or under the dash. He has not had another problem with that portion of the vehicle since.
My suggestion is to get under the hood and clean every ground available. I used a dental root canal file and cleaned every connector at the back of the engine, along with every ground I could find and even added more grounds from the engine to the body and engine to frame.
Use OXY GUARD or other conducting compound with metal power mixed in on those grounds to...Thanks yes I will doing all that. I will update as we go along.