kickdeez
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- Joined
- May 23, 2014
- Posts
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- Location
- north carolina
- First Name
- kyle
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban 2500
- Engine Size
- 454 tbi
I have been getting intermittent misfires and hesitation/stumbling over the past couple weeks. Problem seems to occur when the SES light is on. The light does not come on all the time...maybe once every 4 or 5 times I start the truck. When the light is off, the motor runs fine, no issues, no stumbling or misfiring. When the light is on, it is throwing a code 34, which I understand to mean low circuit voltage to the MAP sensor. I read somewhere along the way that I should check the vacuum hose from the intake manifold to the sensor. I have decided that I am just going to replace all the vacuum lines, as they generally appear pretty aged, so I went ahead and ordered some new silicone vacuum hose. In the meantime, can someone send me a picture of what the MAP sensor looks like and where it is located? Also, my knowledge of this issue is very limited, and any troubleshooting suggestions would be much appreciated. The fact that it is intermittent makes me think it may be an electrical issue versus a leaky vacuum line. If it was a leaky vacuum line, I feel like the problem would be present all the time. What else should I look at or consider? 1990 GMC Suburban with 454 tbi. Thanks in advance!
Also, not sure if I posted this in the correct section (maybe Electrical?). If it's in the wrong spot, I apologize, and please feel free to move it to the correct section.
Kyle
Also, not sure if I posted this in the correct section (maybe Electrical?). If it's in the wrong spot, I apologize, and please feel free to move it to the correct section.
Kyle