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Check Engine Light
Need some help. I've got a 2004 Yukon, 5.3 that I get a check engine light during cold weather. I've replaced the MAF, both O2's and the fuel filter. During warm weather I have no issues. As soon as it gets to 30-40 degrees the light comes on. The codes are left and right bank lean, and MAF failure. Any ideas?
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How does it actually run (any misfires)? Have you checked for vacuum leaks?
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Initial start-up, if near 30 degrees it runs rough, after a couple min it runs good. Has not registered any misfire codes.
Haven't checked for vacuum leaks. Even a vacuum leak doesn't make sense to me that it only occurs when cold. This has been going on for a couple of years. It passes emissions in the summer time. I will look for a vacuum leak. Thanks
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might be a gasket?
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Intake gasket? I was saving that for last. Not in a big hurry to dig in that far if it's not needed.
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Are you able to read the check engine light code with a handheld scanner or OBDII reader?
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I have. Don't recall all 3 codes but 2 0f them were P0171 and P0172. I can hook up the reader again tonight and list what they were.
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P0171 and P0172
To have both of those pop up at the same time usually indicates that something's goofy with the MAF sensor or there's a vacuum issue somewhere in the system. I'm curious, what kind of air filter are you using?
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Paper filter. I've cleaned and replaced the MAF.
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Which is strange. Have you checked for vacuum leaks in colder weather?
It could be there's a crack somewhere that only exposes in colder weather because, as you know, when stuff is cold it "shrinks" and maybe when whatever gets warm in the warmer weather, it's expanded enough to plug the vacuum leak. But diagnosing where that leak is could become quite a hassle
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Find a shop with a smoke machine that will work with you, explain the problem and see if they will check the system with the smoke machine while the engine is cold. Vac leak is the most likely cause, and I would guess the intake gasket. We have had to drag our machine out into the parking lot on cold mornings a few times, usually on Windstar 3.8's, for this issue.
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Thanks Guys for your help. I'll start chasing a vacuum leak this weekend, maybe get an intake gasket ordered just in case I can't find anything else.
Again Thanks.
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