Nilocsemliw
Newbie
@Schurkey Browsing eBay people are selling 2005 reprogramable mt2500 cartridges for $300+. How far can these be programmed to and can I reprogram them myself? If I can find one for cheaper I will try and test it out.
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You mentioned replacing the idle air control valve. If the vacuum booster wasn't the issue look at the throttle body gasket, and the passage to the IAC valve to ensure it's no clogged.Can you put a scanner on it and see what your idle rpms actually are? Does this happen when coming to stop. Does it do it going down the road and putting the clutch in and letting it idle?
What brand of IAC?
It's been good enough for me for twenty-ish years.Schurkey is the 2500 series good enough for our trucks if we get a complete kit?
I've never had the opportunity to use a Tech 2, or the OTC scan tools. Never used a consumer-grade or laptop-based scan tool, either. So I'm not one to give you comparison info.I have my eye on a couple on Ebay. the tech 2 is out of my price range and I'm not interested in the clones...
The passage to the IAC looked good when I changed it, but I will check or replace the gasket tomorrow depending on availability of the partYou mentioned replacing the idle air control valve. If the vacuum booster wasn't the issue look at the throttle body gasket, and the passage to the IAC valve to ensure it's no clogged.
I changed the fuel filter on my early 94 when I got it running with the fuel pump sending unit assembly, and ignition coil,then replaced the rusted distributor.. but after all these issues when the throttle body comes off to put a better one back on it that I know is off a 350, I am changing the fuel filter again.. I believe I put a Napa one on it and from the looks of the one I took off it had never been changed..No messing around change the fuel filter I did mine at 96k with onset of idle symptoms it was butt plugged black slip pouring out, more idle misses at 98k change again last night, purrssss real nice. $7.99 AutoZone cheapest. Statistics wise I can't believe people change them at all let alone 30k and it's rare I see it as a first case must do but it is a must do.
Does your 4 high mod eliminate the use of the dimmer switch on the column?!There has to be more to it than that.
I had a 91 LD K2500 that I took meticulous care of for the first 150k. Life got in the way and I forgot about the fuel filter. Fuel pump went out. Replaced it with a cheap parts store pump. It died 8-9 months later. Warrantied it. That one died a few months after installation.
Went to the dealership and asked the parts manager (who was a good acquaintance of mine) what the snarf was I doing wrong?
He told me four things:
--If a vehicle comes in with a plugged or partially plugged fuel pump, they note on the invoice that the fuel pump should be replaced because within 4-8 months the vehicle was almost always back with a burned up fuel pump.
--AC Delco only.
--They learned their lesson about cross referencing AC Delco pumps into other brands of vehicles. If a Dodge came in they went to the Dodge dealer and bought the correct Mopar pump, etc.
--Change the fuel filter every 15k regardless of the stated service interval.
Take the GMT fuel filter with 15k (or more) on it and blow the gas out then blow through it Now blow through a new fuel filter. Feel the difference in resistance? That's what burns up a fuel pump. And the longer one lets the fuel filter go, the more resistance.
Top Tier gas probably extends the life of a lot of components.
I bought my 97 K1500 (currently 166k) from that parts manager. And other than changing fluids and filters Often & Frequently, a 4 hi mod, Big Three mod, front brake pads, and replacing the intake gasket, it is all original.
Full disclosure: The steering is getting loose--time for new steering parts and alignment.
My 96 G1500, 02 G1500, and 96 K1500, all have Delphi pumps in them with about 50k-75k on each pump. My problem with the Delphi is it's so quiet its hard to tell if it's running........
No. The column switch still changes between high-beam (all four headlights) and low beam (two outside lights.)Does your 4 high mod eliminate the use of the dimmer switch on the column?!