Engine Maintanance 45K Miles
#1
Engine Maintanance 45K Miles
Guys, is there a scheduled maintanance at 45K miles that would warrant the engine maintanance light to come on? My wife called me saying the light is on and the milage is right about 45K. Wondering if this is due to maintanance or possibly some other issue?
#3
However, you are close to the standard 50K TB and MAF cleaning. There is noting in the maintenance about these or this increment, but if you have an idle that is getting rough, or have the false stall sensation when stopping, it's what ails ya.
#4
Nope. You need to pull the code.
However, you are close to the standard 50K TB and MAF cleaning. There is noting in the maintenance about these or this increment, but if you have an idle that is getting rough, or have the false stall sensation when stopping, it's what ails ya.
However, you are close to the standard 50K TB and MAF cleaning. There is noting in the maintenance about these or this increment, but if you have an idle that is getting rough, or have the false stall sensation when stopping, it's what ails ya.
#5
Sorry Raffi, I'm going to be brutally honest with you right now.
If you think that someone can diagnose check engine light by your description above or that a squeaking belt can cause the check engine light to come on I'm not sure you are going to grasp a tutorial on MAF and TB cleaning or even be able to get the diagnostic code for the check engine light. There are plenty of threads on these EXACT subjects might want to do a SEARCH.
P.S. There is also a book inside your glove box that will have a "suggested maintance schedule" written in it.
If you think that someone can diagnose check engine light by your description above or that a squeaking belt can cause the check engine light to come on I'm not sure you are going to grasp a tutorial on MAF and TB cleaning or even be able to get the diagnostic code for the check engine light. There are plenty of threads on these EXACT subjects might want to do a SEARCH.
P.S. There is also a book inside your glove box that will have a "suggested maintance schedule" written in it.
#6
Not to hijack this thread but I contacted the dealership where my Hummer H3 was originally bought from and they told me it was overdue for the 50k service which includes oil change, tire rotation, TC fluid, front and rear diff service, and transmission service for $670. Is that a decent price or bit to high and can I do this stuff on my own fairly easily?? *Note I'm not mechanically inclined besides oil changes small stuff like that...
Last edited by IronmanH3; 03-28-2012 at 12:54 PM.
#8
Ok well took it for an oil change today as my free oil changes card they sent me expires end of March and had them read the code. All I was told it says LEAN and could be not enough/too much gas sucked? or too much air being sucked in. They would need to the car for few hours to diagnose. Any ideas on this guys? I found another thread here of someone using fuel injection cleaner, could it help? Also can it be my air filter? put in a green filter almost 2 years ago and not cleaned since, will open up tonight and see. Or could it just be bad gas? we recently changed to a new gas station near us that was newly opened and gas much cheaper but perhaps for a reason.
#10
Nope. You need to pull the code.
However, you are close to the standard 50K TB and MAF cleaning. There is noting in the maintenance about these or this increment, but if you have an idle that is getting rough, or have the false stall sensation when stopping, it's what ails ya.
However, you are close to the standard 50K TB and MAF cleaning. There is noting in the maintenance about these or this increment, but if you have an idle that is getting rough, or have the false stall sensation when stopping, it's what ails ya.