cjones
07-17-2013, 11:02
After looking on other threads, I wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this set of symptoms and had some advice as to where to proceed.
The 99 Suburban is losing power when the ambient air temperature exceeds approx 90 deg. This doesn't happen all the time just under load, like going up hills and it doesn't happen at all speeds just when I'm going say 50-60mph.
To give an example I live in Lewiston and from Lewiston to Pullman there's the Lewiston grade which is 6miles of 6-7% grade (I'm guessing). This morning, the air temp is approx 78 deg. I can drive the grade at 65mph with no problems. Using my code reader I can see that the Intake Air Temp IAT goes from 150-190 as I head up the grade. In the middle of the grade I can accelerate with a very scant amount of black smoke.....I would say this has been normal since I've owned the rig.
On the other hand, last week the air temp was 98 deg at 3:30 in the afternoon. Before I even started up the grade the throttle was very sluggish to respond and after the rig responded it billowed a large amounts of black smoke. I took the grade at about 55mph but had to slow to 45mph because of the black smoke. If I were to stay at 45mph it would drive fine but I had virtually no acceleration.
The Suburban starts without any problems, idles fine, and in the cooler temps runs as good as it ever has. I haven't noticed any missing or 'fishbiting' when I drive. I do have two codes that pop up only when driving in the the warmer temps: P0236 and P0251. The turbo code 236 comes up more often and like last night it occurred without the 251 (injection).
The air filter, vacuum pump, wastegate solenoid, and vacuum lines connecting them are all new as of last March. I have a vacuum reading of 17-19 at the wastegate actuator during idle. The wastegate actuator is loose with the engine off and stiff during idle. I changed out the lift pump a couple weeks ago with the fuel filter a week before that.
From my reading it seems my next step is Cat Converter, PMD relocation, Compression test, Injection Pump. Any suggestions?
Question: Can the turbo code P0236 set an injection code P0251? or are these related?
Thanks for the insight and help, Chris
The 99 Suburban is losing power when the ambient air temperature exceeds approx 90 deg. This doesn't happen all the time just under load, like going up hills and it doesn't happen at all speeds just when I'm going say 50-60mph.
To give an example I live in Lewiston and from Lewiston to Pullman there's the Lewiston grade which is 6miles of 6-7% grade (I'm guessing). This morning, the air temp is approx 78 deg. I can drive the grade at 65mph with no problems. Using my code reader I can see that the Intake Air Temp IAT goes from 150-190 as I head up the grade. In the middle of the grade I can accelerate with a very scant amount of black smoke.....I would say this has been normal since I've owned the rig.
On the other hand, last week the air temp was 98 deg at 3:30 in the afternoon. Before I even started up the grade the throttle was very sluggish to respond and after the rig responded it billowed a large amounts of black smoke. I took the grade at about 55mph but had to slow to 45mph because of the black smoke. If I were to stay at 45mph it would drive fine but I had virtually no acceleration.
The Suburban starts without any problems, idles fine, and in the cooler temps runs as good as it ever has. I haven't noticed any missing or 'fishbiting' when I drive. I do have two codes that pop up only when driving in the the warmer temps: P0236 and P0251. The turbo code 236 comes up more often and like last night it occurred without the 251 (injection).
The air filter, vacuum pump, wastegate solenoid, and vacuum lines connecting them are all new as of last March. I have a vacuum reading of 17-19 at the wastegate actuator during idle. The wastegate actuator is loose with the engine off and stiff during idle. I changed out the lift pump a couple weeks ago with the fuel filter a week before that.
From my reading it seems my next step is Cat Converter, PMD relocation, Compression test, Injection Pump. Any suggestions?
Question: Can the turbo code P0236 set an injection code P0251? or are these related?
Thanks for the insight and help, Chris