Check engine light ON
2006 C6 Z51. and after 65,000 miles my check engine light came on. I have no serious mods on the car anymore except for B&B exhaust and Vararam intake. What should I do besides take it to a mechanic with a OBD reader? Could it be a bad sensor. I keep up with all the maintenance. Suggestions? Guidance? What to do?:willy:
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If you have OnStar you could ask for a diagnosis from the code. If not, then someone with a code reader is the only option. I think Autozone might do free code reading if there is one near you. Or there is always the dealer. Good luck, let us know what it is. :)
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Auto Zone has a scanner that they will let you use for free. This will also reset the light. You can also reset the Check engine light be disconnecting the positive battery cable. Leave it disconnected for around 15 minutes and this will also reset the light. You will have to fix your windows if you disconnect your battery also.
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I also have a 2006 Z51- 30'000 miles Just had a check engine light.
It was a Evaporation canister for the Emission system. Fixed -Light is gone. No reason given for it to fail. Took it to the Dealer where I bought it |
I bought a $20 OBD II and it threw one code. It is the throttle position 1 performance code P0121. What to do? When I turned the car on again the check engine light was NOT ON but when I plugged in the OBD II it threw that one code P0121.
Suggestions? What do I have to fix? I don't want to erase the code until I address the problem. |
Here is some reading material but I'm thinking a trip to the dealer is at hand:
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0121 |
I never cleared the code, but the check engine light hasn't come on. Thanks RickT. I'm off to the dealer on Saturday morning just to make sure....since my car is out of warranty I'm sure they are going to try to make some $$ at the dealer.
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Take a dozen bagels or donuts, it can make a difference especially on a Saturday. Good luck. ;)
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Originally Posted by Sinister Evil
(Post 1569340781)
I bought a $20 OBD II and it threw one code. It is the throttle position 1 performance code P0121. What to do? When I turned the car on again the check engine light was NOT ON but when I plugged in the OBD II it threw that one code P0121.
Suggestions? What do I have to fix? I don't want to erase the code until I address the problem. These are wear parts. Internally, there is an arm with a conductive brush that moves over a resistive substrate. With repetitive use, the brush wears down and the resistive substrate wears away. Eventually, the contact becomes noisy, intermittant, or fails entirely. The ECM throws the code when this happens. Sometimes you can extend the life of the sensor by using a product called Quietrol to clean and lubricate the resistive substrate. But that's a temporary fix at best. The correct fix is to replace the TPS. |
Originally Posted by RedRider1
(Post 1569340269)
Auto Zone has a scanner that they will let you use for free. This will also reset the light. You can also reset the Check engine light be disconnecting the positive battery cable. Leave it disconnected for around 15 minutes and this will also reset the light. You will have to fix your windows if you disconnect your battery also.
This old wives' tale just will not die, will it? There are a number of conditions which will reset a CEL, depending on which particular code caused it. Disconnecting the battery isn't one of them. |
Did you recently add Z51 badges?
There are some who believe the addition of them will throw a code :thumbs: |
First: Congrats on getting great use out of your car. 20,000 miles/year = :thumbs:. Second: Run her to Autozone or the dealer to retrieve the code. You have no choice but to find out what you're up against...
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Here's my story -
Went to my local friendly Chevrolet Dealer (R.K.) here in Virginia Beach and told them CEL (Check Engine Light) was on. I asked the service writer to read the code. He was more than happy to; we plugged his OBDII scanner in and we were rewarded with "P0174" "Bank 2 System Too Lean." http://www.actron.com/xcart/files/d_151.jpg This appears to be a good thing and is likely caused by a random hiccup due to my CAI and Cat-Back exhaust. We decided to clear the fault via the scanner and see if it returns. I somehow doubt it will (soon anyway). So in light of this I just went out and purchased a basic OBDII scanner with read and erase capability (cheap - actron PocketScan Plus $59.00). This way I can just clear it without driving all over town next time. |
My advise listen to ShopDogs advise, with the amount of miles on your car you are due sooner or later to change out your TPS.
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yep!! Thank you all for advising me on the TPS. Where can I get tps sensors and how do I replace them? Are they near/inside the throttle body?
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My CEL just came on last week and it was a P0171 + P0174 code.To much air in or something.The AUTO ZONE scanner could not turn the light off,the GM one at the dealer did. Check your gas cap and add dry gas in case you got a batch of bad gas somewhere which would set the light off.
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Fixed!! I replaced the gas pedal and the CEL was gone after two starts. Then it came back on after about 3 months.......I bought a new TB with TPS and DONE!! No CEL for 5 months. If you throw enough $$ at these cars they run great!!!! I luv my 'vette!!
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Originally Posted by 08crm
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My CEL just came on last week and it was a P0171 + P0174 code.To much air in or something.The AUTO ZONE scanner could not turn the light off,the GM one at the dealer did. Check your gas cap and add dry gas in case you got a batch of bad gas somewhere which would set the light off.
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your CEL is likely due to the MAF sensor mis-reading the airflow entering the engine. had similar issues early on. using metal a/c tape, taped off the holes in the bumper support in front of the engine compartment as well as the seam where the front fascia meets the trim at the bottom front of the air box. no more issues and that was 3 years and 25k miles ago. |
Originally Posted by 08crm
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I was thinking and wondering if I could put some duct tape over that area.I had my light on before I heard about the disruption of air flow because of the design.Now there's a TSB on that code!
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/oo47/dpigguy/CEL.jpg |
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