Elliot W
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- Apr 13, 2021
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- 161
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- Location
- CT
- First Name
- Elliot
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 5.3
I'm having a high idle issue, seems to be a common problem (according to the internet) but I haven't seen anything posted in these threads with all of your expert assistance. Embarrassingly enough, I think this has been an issue since swapping the motor in and I just never really picked up on it because I knew I had massive vacuum leaks (and codes) that I didn't address until recently. After fixing all vacuum leaks, codes still remained (p0332, p0154, p0507). I replaced the knock sensors and harness, but still get these codes in some variety when driving the truck after clearing codes. I have to turn the key twice for the truck to start (minor backfire on first turn that I thought was a result of bad timing due to bad knock sensor). Second turn it starts up and immediately revs to ~3k rpms, then slowly drops to ~1k rpms. The exhaust does sound a bit gurgled here (it is a stock motor). About 30 seconds later, the gurgling stops and the rpm creeps up to ~2000. It will stay at 2000 rpm when in idle or neutral (5 speed NV3500 trans).
I have tried unplugging the VSS connection but it makes no difference. After reading online, I figured the tps is wrong and needs to be reset. I tried unplugging the batt for 30 min, no change. I tried unplugging tps, then key on engine off for 30 seconds, key off then re plugging. This seemed to make a difference at first (engine sounded better on start up, first turn) and ran at low RPM for a few minutes but reverted back to high rpm a few minutes later. I tried the same procedure with the IAC, both the IAC and TPS, and the IAC/TPS/MAF but cannot replicate the better start up/run or fix the problem. My next step is to bring to a tuner to have him look at it and/or do a TPS reset/relearn.
Anyone else seen this issue before? Harness is from PSI performance, same with PCM, stock except for VATS delete and delete the after cat o2 sensors.
I have tried unplugging the VSS connection but it makes no difference. After reading online, I figured the tps is wrong and needs to be reset. I tried unplugging the batt for 30 min, no change. I tried unplugging tps, then key on engine off for 30 seconds, key off then re plugging. This seemed to make a difference at first (engine sounded better on start up, first turn) and ran at low RPM for a few minutes but reverted back to high rpm a few minutes later. I tried the same procedure with the IAC, both the IAC and TPS, and the IAC/TPS/MAF but cannot replicate the better start up/run or fix the problem. My next step is to bring to a tuner to have him look at it and/or do a TPS reset/relearn.
Anyone else seen this issue before? Harness is from PSI performance, same with PCM, stock except for VATS delete and delete the after cat o2 sensors.