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2003 Blazer; 4.3, 4L60-E; 97,000 miles; 2wd

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    AnthonyAnthony
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      Little back story here. I bought this blazer a few months back. I believe in August. I never noticed the problem at first, but what happens is above 3000 rpm’s the engine just bounces off the tachometer without shifting(it’s quite scary actually, always feel like it’s going to over rev.) I was getting an intermittent P0355 for the CPS. So I started doing research. I replaced the TPS with a slight improvement now it would be able to get to about 3500 rpms, then it would jump. But now it would start to actually shift (albeit a firm “hard” shift.) I thought I heard it pinging when it jumps up(or the timing chains or valves, I can’t tell) so I replaced the fuel filter, cleaned the air filter (K&N it was filthy) and I pulled the CPS on the harmonic ballancer to check for contact. There were no visible signs of contact, so I cleaned it off, and re-installed. Then I performed a CPK variation re-learn procedure. After that the car would drive a lot better. I can hit about 4,000rpms, then it would do the same thing. Sometimes it would shift, and sometimes it wouldn’t. I immediately got a full tank of fuel after this procedure, and after driving home, literally about 5 minutes after I did the CPK relearn, the Check engine light came on again. This time entirely new. I got a P0300, and (2) P0304’s. Random misfires, and cylinder 4 misfires. Also, a hard start condition developed. No matter the temperature of the car. So I performed a tune up. I replaced the cap and rotor(both terribly corroded) and I replaced the wires and spark plugs. All the plugs I pulled were clean with no signs of oil burning. They smelt good too. After that I cleared the code and took the car home. On the way home the CEL flashed again, but then went out. I assumed it was miss fire again. I read the code and got a P0101, for the MAF. I did remove it to gain access to the driver side spark plugs. So naturally, I cleaned the MAF, and cleared the code. It has not yet returned. The hard starting seems to be getting better but I haven’t driven it enough to really know for sure yet. But, now when I drive the car, I can hit 4-4500 RPMs and I still get the same problem. My first ever WOT with this car was yesterday, and I didn’t hold it long enough to see if it would shift, I thought the engine was gonna go. To shed some light, once it hits the certain RPM range it feels as if the trans is in neutral, and never tries to shift. Normal driving is just fine, anything below 4k and it drives perfect. I currently have no check engine lights. I do believe there may be a knock, I can never really tell. I am trying all the cheap alternatives, I can not afford to take it to a shop. I am in the military, and make barely any money.

      So, to wrap up. I have received codes P0355, P0300, P0304, and P0101. I have replaced the TPS, fuel filter, cleaned the air filter, cleaned the MAF, replaced the cap, rotor, wires and plugs. I did a CPK relearn. The hard start only occurred after the CPK re-learn. The problem is getting steadily better… But still, the car does not run as it was intended. No I don’t drive it WOT every where, but I need the full power band to pass, and what not. Any help would be appreciated.

      Random bits of info.

      There are slightly larger tires on the truck than stock, and my speedometer is 3mph slow. I just changed the oil with 5w30 Valvoline Synpower, and a mobile one oil filter. When I bought the car it was 1.5 gallons low on coolant. Don’t know how long it was low before that. It doesn’t over heat, and hasn’t been leaking since then. No moisture on the oil cap, and the coolant looks good. There is no smoke coming from the exhaust. Everything works as it should. The car drives perfect until I get into it. The fan clutch may be going out.

      here is a video from before I did any work. I will get a new video of the current state asap
      http://s204.photobucket.com/user/pwnthis/media/Blazervid_zps3706ab28.mp4.html

      Edit: There was no build up on the screen on the top of the distributor. Apparently Ionic gas vapors (something the guy at the Auto Hobby Shop we have on base told me about) build up on this screen. Well mine was clean, and clear.

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    • #561372
      Kevin CriswellKevin Criswell
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        Have you checked fuel pressure?

        Key on engine off you should have 55-62 psi. If the pressure is low it can cause strange running issues as that engine is very sensitive to fuel pressure.

        #561374
        AnthonyAnthony
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          Not yet. I am going to check the pressure. It was on my to do list. That and I kind of want to do a compression/leak down test. Another thing, maybe the incorrect speedometer reading Is contributing to this. I want to figure out how to calibrate the VSS.

          Edit: I just test drove my blazer for some videos. I believe the hard start is gone. It’s 45 and raining here and it hasn’t ran since yesterday but it started fine. When they are done uploading ill post them. I must note upon further research I’ve discovered there was a little retainer clip for the fuel injector plug. Mine was not plugged in, so I plugged the clip in. I found that the injector harness was not loose or anything. I’m going to test fuel pressure tomorrow and look at fuel trims and start looking for vacuum leaks

          #561390
          AnthonyAnthony
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            Here’s the most recent video. Upon further review it looks like it starts at 3k. Not sure if it’s just the camera moving. http://s204.photobucket.com/user/pwnthis/media/20131207_200421_zps455dd58b.mp4.html

            #561496
            AnthonyAnthony
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              A few new developments. I started her up this morning to go to the store to test the fuel pressure, and get some live data off the engine. Well, I got a CEL again, P0335! I will be replacing that CPS as soon as I can afford. I am assuming the sensor is bad now, it persistently returns, and, the car is behaving as it did when this all originally happened. Everything starts at 3000 again. Anyways, I checked the Fuel Pressure. 60psi with engine off, 58 with engine running. Never dipped below 50 when I would rev the engine. I also checked for some vacuum leaks, and I could not find any. I am posting a video of the Scan reader, so you will all be able to see the live data. The LT fuel trims were up about 5% across the board. But you’ll see in the video. Anyways that’s all I can think of. It’s 40 degrees and raining…

              #561502
              AnthonyAnthony
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                #561506
                AnthonyAnthony
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                  #561512
                  college mancollege man
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                    see if this helps you. 🙂 Try swapping #5 coil with #6 to see if
                    the code changes.

                    http://www.obd-codes.com/p0355

                    #561516
                    AnthonyAnthony
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                      This is not a coil over design. It uses a distributor.

                      I just watched a video on YouTube that blew my mind. He tested a camshaft sensor, only to find no input voltage (supplied from computer) he checked at the commuter and got the same thing, then he checked the circuit and did not find any shorts. Leading to believe that the computer was bad supplying the wrong voltage. What he ended up doing was checking the other sensor. He found the same problem with supply voltage. He unplugged that sensor and the supply voltage returned across both sensor curcuits. Thus he discovered the supply curcuits are shared in the computer causing both sensors to look bad. A simple camshaft sensor made him think the computer was bad. There are no mention of this shared curcuit in the wring diagram or flow chart. So I’m going to check both sensors before I drop the money on this. But it’ll have to wait until Wednesday.

                      #561522
                      AnthonyAnthony
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                        #561569
                        AnthonyAnthony
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                          Holy crap! Now I got two P0304 again. 🙁 somebody help! Also, the fuel trims were negative 3-4 now.

                          #561584
                          college mancollege man
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                            [quote=”tonyroc14″ post=81651]Holy crap! Now I got two P0304 again. 🙁 somebody help! Also, the fuel trims were negative 3-4 now.[/quote]

                            See if this helps.

                            http://troubleshootmyvehicle.com/gm/4.3L-5.0L-5.7L/misfire-code-troubleshooting-1

                            #561601
                            AnthonyAnthony
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                              I’m planning on doing a compression test. Why is all this happening at the same time? There was no fuel reassure leaking after shut down. The shop opens Wednesday. I’ll check for spark again. I’m hoping its good. Just replaced everything. I feel like I have two problems here…

                              #561648
                              ScannerDannerScannerDanner
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                                From your description and from watching that video. Your transmission is slipping. Forget about the other codes and symptoms right now, you have a neutral condition above 3000 rpm. No engine sensor or misfire or compression or fuel trim issues or long crank times or fuel psi problems will cause that.

                                #561659
                                AnthonyAnthony
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                                  [quote=”ScannerDanner” post=81692]From your description and from watching that video. Your transmission is slipping. Forget about the other codes and symptoms right now, you have a neutral condition above 3000 rpm. No engine sensor or misfire or compression or fuel trim issues or long crank times or fuel psi problems will cause that.[/quote]

                                  Then why is it that it got better when I started working on it? That’s what confuses me, I was able to easily get above 3k after the cpk relearn.

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                                  AnthonyAnthony
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                                    Anyone know where I can find an OEM fuel injector spider? I haven’t been able to find any anywhere!!!

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