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2006 chevy colorado; babied at every turn; now the engine light comes on; we have it diagnosed; they replace a bad sensor part that tells the truck we are driving in high up hill mountains. NO still stalls; sputters horribly; jerks and engine light still on.
What was changed? MAP sensor? If car was "repaired" by a shop or dealer, they need to be told the repair did not fix the problem!!!What was changed? MAP sensor? If car was "repaired" by a shop or dealer, they need to be told the repair did not fix the problem!!!
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The Chilton/Haynes repair manual we got for our 2004 Trailblazer has a fuel diagram. So I believe the same type manual for your Colorado should be no different as to information. Did find in research that there are plastic parts on the fuel lines that run under the air intake. Over time they become brittle due to engine heat since they are on top of engine but under the plastic air tube and are prone to leak over time. Not hard to fix, just a pain to remove the interfering parts.
Hello: If the engine light is coming on the you need to get the code read to determine what is causing the light to come on. With the code information you can diagnsis the problem. Auto Zone , Advance Auto can read the code and tell you and they probably not charge you.
hi this could be a lot of things, the only way to find out is to have it checked with a code reader, it could be something simple like a miss fire as sometimes happens or could be something more serious best get it checked out, you could have a sensor gone u/s and you might be using allot of fuel.....hope this helps
I had the same exact problem on my 2004 Colorado (3.5L). Cleaned the MAF sensor (with MAF sensor cleaner) and throttle body/plate - cleared it right up.
What was changed? MAP sensor? If car was "repaired" by a shop or dealer, they need to be told the repair did not fix the problem!!!
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