MassHoe04
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This was a good explanation of what fuel trim is about...
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What's a good way to test for this?I'd also added a leaking fuel pressure regulator
I have yet to get around to an external fan filter. I wasnt aware of the TSB for another pan magnet. Thanks.Well
Conveniently
I've done both of those things
As well as an external filter, and second pan magnet as per TSB
Oh and a manual override for efans so I can get some flow through the thing even if coolant temps don't demand fan-on
It certainly seemed like a lot.Shouldn't take that much effort!!!
Grease the threads on the pulley tool
What's a good way to test for this?
I have a magnefine inline w/ my trans coolerI have yet to get around to an external fan filter. I wasnt aware of the TSB for another pan magnet. Thanks.
Pull the vacuum hose off the regulator and check if fuel is leaking off it.What's a good way to test for this?
Thx.Pull the vacuum hose off the regulator and check if fuel is leaking off it.
Nice simple solutions. Need to drop the pan sometime soon for a filter so I'll have to do these. Thanks for the info! I always planned to do a screw on filter. I have had these laying around for an embarrassingly long time: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014BHVRO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm curious as to why they chose only 2002-2009. I don't think there was a design change from 2001 and earlier.
Strange, my FPR is integrated into my fuel pump and is nothing like what's shown in the video. In older GMT800's, the FPR was located on the fuel rail close to the firewall and was easy to access and replace. I had to replace my fuel pump around 120k miles because the FPR was failing, and since it was built into the fuel pump assembly I didn't have a choice but to replace the whole thing.Pull the vacuum hose off the regulator and check if fuel is leaking off it.
Well I’ll be. Guess I’ll be getting a magnet.
Your FPR should be in the pump assembly. The one on the fuel rail was moved there in 03. You won’t be able to access it.Thx.
Forgot the FF ones did that. They kept the filter on the frame rail too, didn’t they?For a few years after '03 the Flex Fuel engines kept the FPR on the fuel rail. Not sure what @Tonyrodz has...
Forgot the FF ones did that. They kept the filter on the frame rail too, didn’t they?
For what it's worth mine is a 2005 flex fuel and does not have a separate FPR or a (serviceable) fuel filter.Yup.