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Foreign. ER There was a great Rudder Hello everybody good day to you! Welcome back! Glad you guys are here! I Know I'm super excited to be here. This right here is a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado A single cab short bed work truck with a 4.3 liter. V6 customer States Engine stalls hard starting, lack of power and a few other things.

So uh, let's uh, let's see if we can't duplicate their concerns starting the engine. This thing's super rough. Super running rough at 174 560 miles on the odometer. It's got the check engine light.

It's got the little engine. The 4.3 something's wrong with it. Let's bust out the scanning device here, power this unit on me and uh, see what we've got to work with. I'm uh, pretty sure this thing has lived a very rough life.

It looks like it's been working very hard for a very long amount of time. All that scan tool is powering up what's Poppins behind. See, we got to work with under the Bonnet there now like you saw the thing. Uh, barely started it.

Uh, they say it stalls while driving and has lack of power. so I'm a little reluctant to drive it anywhere. Yeah, that's our little guy. 4.3 liters still has the distributor in the back.

Spark plug wires look like they're probably the original. So what is 20 years old? Yeah, 20 year old spark plug ignition coils? Yeah. those, uh, those look original right there. You see all the clips are still intact.

Yeah. I Don't think this thing's ever really had any work done to it. What is this Dangly wires here? What is that? Hold on? What is that? Hang on? Okay, a couple wires. Oh, that's a uh, replacement pigtail for the ignition coil.

Okay, so it has had some kind of work done to it. I Don't think that. that's the issue though. All right, let's go.

Uh, grab that scan tool and see what's going on. Uh, in the ECU I Hear a rattle noise down there too. Oh, found it. The heat shield on the exhaust.

Okay, that's of no matter. Bigger fish to fry? Yeah, Burger Scan Tool says 2004 Silverado Two-wheel Drive 4.3 That's the Uh RPO code l u3 Let's see what we've got here for some Dtcs I Know they're in there. There's probably a bunch of them. Engine Automatic Transmission Codes Menu: What do we have? What's our codes menu? Tell us about this.

Silverado Powertrain Codes: Come on with it. Oh my Gosh. p0128 Coolant Thermostat: Uh, that code usually indicates that the coolant temp did not come up to temperature within a predetermined amount of time. One can often hypothesize that the thermostat is stuck open or has like a leak at the seal.

It won't leak externally, but there's excessive coolant flow so it takes extra long to come up to. Temp Uh, that probably indicates it just needs a thermostat. What I would normally do with a 128 is just pop the thermostat out and inspect it. If the thermostat's good, then there may be some kind of other issue, but 99.9 percent of the time it just needs a thermostat.

We've got the dreaded 4.3 liter P300 engine misfire detected p0341 camshaft position sensor circuit out of range. That's interesting. P0430 catalyst efficiency low on Bank two and it's got other codes that seem to just come and go as they see fit. P0442 EVAP System small leak and P0455 EVAP system large leak.
Uh, it's probably got a stock vent solenoid. Well, it's either the vent solenoid. It's either actually has a actual leak, the fuel tank fuel cap leak, or the purge solenoid up that the engine uh is leaking and is always purging. However, I Don't think that's really the uh primary issue here.

Throw it back out of this and check out our misfire data. What do we have for Misfires Data Display Loading misfire data Let's see what we get here. The setup runs rough, so we're gonna see nothing so far. Let's give it some throttle.

We're not misfiring right now. Oh my goodness, Gracious! Look at this misfire history. Cylinder 1 37 000 Misfires logged Cylinder number Three 14 000 Misfires logged Cylinder number Five Twelve thousand Misfires logs. So we've got something going on with the bank one on this engine.

Let's check some other field trim data. That's what I Want to see. Let's see some fuel trim action. Yeah, right now it seems you're running okay.

Look at here: Long-term fuel Trim 25 Short-term fuel trim That's Bank two. That's in the negative. so we have a fuel trim imbalance. One side is Rich the other side is very lean.

That is not good. Let's see what our O2s are up to. Okay, here's our O2 sensors Bank One Sensor One Bank One sensor two I think two sensor one uh uh, there is no Bank two cents or two. So we've got just one Downstream sensor and then two Upstream sensors.

Okay, now look at this here. I'm kind of giving this some throttle so it comes up to Temp a little bit and it is taking its sweet old time because I do think that thermostat's stuck open, but look at our fuel Trims on uh on bank one short terms have leveled out and everybody's hovering around zero. So as of right now, this thing is acting exactly as it should be. It's got no issue.

We started off at that 25 and the negative three and uh, as it started to warm up, we end up with Uh zero and Zero. We have balanced fuel trims so at this point the symptom is not present. I'm gonna have to let this thing run for a little while and see if it shows back up. That's oh.

Here we go. look at that. We're starting to get somewhere. now.

we're at 16. just happened. Let's go back and check. Uh, check our O2s.

Something's going on with this. This is weird. Very strange intermittent concern. I Think All right.

A couple minutes later and it's starting to run really rough. Look at this thing. It's shaking back and forth, oscillating. It's misfiring.

I Think let's go and uh, check our misfire counts. Let's give it some throttle suit. it does first. Kind of feels okay.
Let's check our misfires on our scanning device here and see what the. if it's logging current misfires or not, it smells like raw fuel I can smell it out there. it's getting stanky. Good thing I got a fan going.

It's not logging current misfires just yet. It's a little odd I was watching it do it. But why isn't the ECM picking up on it? Okay, back into Data we go. uh, returning to sensor data.

Check this out. Heated Oxygen sensor Bank One Sensor One and sensor two. We've got sensor two that's stuck at like 900 millivolts and look at number one that's going between 500 Zero, 500 again, 0, 180 zero. So we got a Bank One Sensor One is dropping out fuel trims? What are we doing on our fuel trims here? Long term number one and short term number one are maxed out or close to Max Look at 25 26 and Bank two.

those are hovering around zero. so we we've identified. the. Bank one is definitely the problem.

We have misfires on bank one, We've got an O2 sensor dropping out on bank one and we have misfires on Bank One. All right, You got a few things moved around here and uh, the thing's on the lift I have the Subaru in here. We pulled the uh, the engine out of it I'm gonna attempt one more time to get some extraction out of that uh uh, that broken bolt with the broken extractor stuck inside of it but it's not looking good I don't think it's gonna happen. but I got a better chance of extracting that out of the car than I do in the car.

Anyways, let's get off this tangent on the super engine. That's a side project and uh, we will return to the task at hand. So I've got that sensor ordered Let's uh, go ahead and get this thing up in the air and I'm gonna see what I can do about removing that uh, that Bank One sensor from the exhaust and we're gonna swap it out with a new unit. Then we shall restock into the engine and see if this thing uh, comes back into fuel trim where it should be Jerry up there okey-dokes moving down into her nether regions.

we're on the driver's side exhaust. passenger side is Over Yonder Here is our suspected uh, faulty slash lazy sensor. That's Bank One uh Upstream that's in front of the catalytic converter. The downstream sensor: This vehicle is only gonna have one and that's this unit right here.

that's Downstream of the converter. so we are looking for our connector on. This guy looks fairly easy to access. see our little uh, safety clip thing right here.

That tells me that this thing probably has never been disconnected a lot of times. folks don't like to put those things back so let me reach in unclick this guy. get that. removed pins look good so we don't have a bad pin problem.

The wiring harness looks decent from what I can see. So I'm gonna go ahead and proceed and extract this sensor right here. and uh, we're waiting for the new one to arrive to uh to swap the unit out. We're gonna need a handy dandy wrench and I believe that's going to be of the 22 millimeter variety and it's not there.
Yeah, there's the 21, put that back and there's the 22 which goes over there. We'll put that back later. That's a disaster right over here waiting on parts Eternal waiting tacos. So let's see.

let's get in here and hopefully this guy's gonna come out without pulling the threads with it. Sometimes it'll take the threads out of the exhaust and then ruin the pipe. I'm really hoping that's not going to be the case in this particular scenario. It's usually a Toyota thing where they like to pull the threads out but you never know.

Oh look at that. That was beautiful. Came right out. Did not expect that to happen and they're free.

Look at that. All right. since this exhaust is still hot and the sensor's hot I Need to insulate myself. See what we've got here? Yeah, definitely running rich on that side.

Look at all that soot build up that's not okay. Okay, so I don't know what's going on in the land of Parts delivery, but they're taking an exceedingly long time to. uh, well, to make Parts become delivered. It's been hours.

either way. I've got a a new O2 sensor. Let's get this thing screwed in here. Torque down plugged in.

It's gonna happen very, very quickly because it's a real easy job and uh, we'll go ahead and restart this engine and see what we can make of it. Click that on and for good measure, we'll plug that little clip back in. Get on there. please come on.

What are you doing? Oh man, it's not. It's not going in there. we go. Got it? Okay, that's that's clicked in.

Uh, where's me wrench? I need my wrench? Oh I put it somewhere where I wouldn't lose it and that's how I lost it. These things happen Anyway, let's put a little bit of torque on this thing right here. crushing the gasket, getting to seal a little more. There we go.

Quick action achieved. Okay, let's go ahead and climb down or let this thing down rather and get our goodies out of the way. Restart the engine, let it come back up to Temp and we're gonna see what those fuel trims start to do. I Believe that we had a faulty sensor, but we're gonna find out in a minute.

lock release Silverado coming down. Oh, speaking of silvery, Rado or Silverado I'm aware that folks have commented in the comment section that they've never heard someone say Silverado by expressing the term Silverado and uh and I do that for fun because this job can become monotonous and uh, juicing up your words uh I don't know, add some spice to life out of it. So I enjoy calling them Silverados or silvery rados or you know, just like I call doges or Dodge doges and Nissan's Nissans and things of that nature. So I'm just having some good some fun and and I'm having a good time.

That's why I I nickname these things. oh whatever. I nicknamed them anyway. restarting is the engine Okay, it started good.
Pull up our data one more time. I Really hope I was right about this I'd hate to waste a an O2 sensor on nothing. So what I'm gonna do here: I'm gonna go back into sensor data I'm gonna pull up not the graph this time. I'm just going to pull up the the data PID There's our PID list and we're going to watch HO2 sensor Bank One Sensor One I'm gonna keep an eyeball on this thing for a little while and make sure that it does not start dropping out to zero.

Now what? I'm noticing right off the get-go is see how we're in the higher value range. Then we move the white part down. We're in the 800s, 700, 600s so we're now biasing very high and I think it's doing that because the fuel trims we're we're running that bank so rich that it's now trying to pull back fuel. Trends Oh yeah yeah, look at that short-term fuel trim Bank ones and the max negative on short term.

So it's trying to pull those long terms way way down. Our long term for Bank One was at the 25 Mark And our negatives are: it's eventually going to bring that long term down. probably hovering it close to zero or one to mimic the right side. I Wonder if we can just get past all that and uh, do a fuel trim reset? It's a possibility.

Let me check. see if I can do that with this truck. uh. functional test.

Maybe let's go injector balance output controls now I Don't think I can do it I'll just have to let it rebalance Itself by itself. I Think yeah. I'm not see Oh wait, whoa there it is. Fuel trim reset.

Look at that. Save us all some time. some very valuable time. Fuel trim reset resetting test.

Complete fuel trim reset completed. So let's go back into fuel trim data Um. data display Um. fuel trim data.

That's the one we want. Oh, calculating short term? All right. So short terms Now Set to zero. Long terms are both set to zero cool.

Let's let this thing come back up to operating temperature because it has cooled off. Then we can revisit all of our data and then kind of go from there. be right back. Fire check.

We're not doing the shaky, shaky give us some throttle. Good throttle response. I Like it. Let's go run back in here real quick.

We'll check misfire counts uh on the scanner. No. I don't want to clear codes? No, no, no, how'd that happen? I Must have set the phone down on the scanner and it tried to do it for me. Uh, we're going into Data We're going into misfires.

Let's see if we have any current and active misfires. which I Don't think we do Zero Zero zero. Let's give it some throttle throttle coming up Zero Zero zero and these are all the misfire history. Again, Bank one was heavily misfiring That seems to no longer be occurring.

Let's go back up and check the current count one more time. Yeah, it's a big negative. We're looking good. Okay, backing out one more time.
Let's go back into sensor data. Let's check that O2 and make sure it's not dropping out to zero. And then we can see what our field trims are. Look at that fuel trims hanging out in the negative.

Hanging out in the zero short term and long term after the reset. This is good. Everything was looking fantastic so far. I'm not going to completely dismiss that camshaft position sensor code, but uh I do need to visit that at some point because there is.

there is some other issues going on with this. Um, at this point, what I need to do is uh, go ahead and report some good news that the thing does run and does function and I'm going to submit over an estimate to get this thing caught back up on maintenance. According to the oil change sticker, it is 14 560 miles Uh, past its oil change interval. Um needs some wiper blades on it.

It does need some spark plugs. Those wires are 20 something years old I do need to put some wires in this I Would like to do the cap and rotor and probably the distributor that can distributor excuse me that contains the camshaft position sensor. I think I'm going to recommend doing that. So we're going to do the full Monty extensive tune-up.

That's going to be my suggestion. Uh, moving forward. So at this point I'm calling it good. This operation uh is is halfway to success.

Oh, and the thermostat. We also need to do the thermostat. So I'm gonna see if we're gonna do anything further on this vehicle or if we're just gonna let it as is. So uh, that being said, it's time for you to go ahead and close this video out right about now.

And I will do such things as always by thanking each and every one of you guys for watching this video. As always I Hope you enjoyed this video if you did enjoy this Diagnostic and quick repair video please feel free to comment down below what you thought about it. Let me know what you think I did right Let me know if you think I did something wrong did I miss something did I get it all? Please share your thoughts again in the comment section below. Don't forget that like button while you're down there and most importantly, have yourself a great day.

See you guys later! End of Chevrolet Silverado 2004 4.3 liter V6 in the video in a transmission.

100 thoughts on “Customer states: blowing smoke! barely running! where to begin? 2004 silverado 4.3l p0300”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott slattery says:

    Great video ray. Silveraydo silveryaydo either way we know youre on it and putting a smile back into mechanic work. I like that you love your job and you care what happens to ppl and their vehicles. Thanks again ray!!! You da man!!!😊

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars the deer hunter says:

    i call em silver ados

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Underground Lair of the Squankum says:

    I see the nameplate and think "Silvera-Do." Reminds me of some movies I used to watch.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Sargent says:

    This is a [DEARay] letter! You touch the thermostat! U replace the thermostat! Look at the wax pill that's the shiny brass thing in the underside. I'll bet you will see drag marks. Customers lucky it stuck open. To test a thermostat is a science project that's technically done. You touch it and replace it! Great diagnostics. Your cooling system servant 🥶 🐲

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Susan Mikulskis says:

    ❤ I love you 😍 most ed

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wolfhound says:

    need carbide drill bits for drilling hardened stuff helps a lot

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chef1441 says:

    I have a Nissan qashqai and I called it a crash Kai

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sir Uncle Ned says:

    That's the mark of experience, right there. You saw these problems and zeroed in on the O2 sensor so fast I barely had time to say "What's up with Bank 1?". Keep up the good work!

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Smith says:

    Every time that drivers door opens , it sounds like Tales From The Crypt ! LOL !😄

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Troll With A Purpose says:

    last time I saw that it was a spider

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Boyle says:

    Please don't stop with the comedy words luv it brings very hardy smile to my face. thanks for all the current diagnostic challenges

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Short says:

    I have an 03 Chevy Blazer 4.3. it's doing the exact same thing!

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Schmidtberger says:

    I call jeeps jerps and I say cevy trayverse (chevy traverse)

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tremaine says:

    Your play with word pronunciation is one of my favourite things. I keep wanting to replace the word odometer with odometrix 😂

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Britt says:

    That Subie motor, I'd plan on using a Heli-Coil. The dril bit will be oversized. It's going to take a minute to drill out that hardened extractor. If it was me, I'd strip the block down, have a machine shop do it, because they can make the hole straight, then rebuild (or performance build, depending on the customer) the engine.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stealth G35 Infiniti says:

    It would be Smart if the Customer lets Ray do the complete Tune Up to get a few more years out of that vehicle. But in reality, that vehicle appears to be the typical "Run Till Fail". The customer will not spend any money unless it prevents the vehicle from moving.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G. Reaper says:

    Love the addition to the intro. LOL.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Daugherty says:

    The last couple of videos have kind of left us hanging. Ended with work still needing to be done and waiting for customer to decide to go ahead with further work or not. Would kind of like to know the final outcome.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mokmo23 says:

    Of course I got a Chevy ad at the start of the video lol

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wills Restorations says:

    Car owners will never learn that they need to change their oil on or before the recommended intervals, and then they come to the shop and cry about how their car is running so awful and needs so much work, CHANGE YOUR FREAKING OIL GUY AND STOP CRYING OR TAKE YOUR CAR TO ANOTHER SHOP.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gradyrm237 says:

    Customer? I haven't seen one yet. These are junkers he's using to fill content

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars News Now Riverside Sgt Rock says:

    Love that "Gravity!"

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Paramore says:

    P0340, timing chain stretched. Unless somebody has been messing with the distributor/ cam sensor. What do you look for? cam/crk correlation? +2/-2? Or was that Dodge? Spot on with the O2. You must have rubbed the same shoulders I did coming up. Thanks for making me look good. I play your video's to the boss and the gs. I speak before you do. Keep up the good work. Remember, it doesn't pay the 2nd time and we have to sleep at night.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A B says:

    Use a piece of copper tube to build up the weld on a broken bolt

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Bennefield says:

    It's a noc secer on the till pipe

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Bolton says:

    Great job. Don't worry about mangling the language — "Silveryraydo," "Dohdge," "Rubasu," et. al. add fun. The Pronunciation Karens can go fish.

    "Ray-isms," on the other hand, are very likely to slip out when least expected. Earlier today while grooming with a pair of scissors for a doctor's appointment, I said, "Beard Clickage," followed immediately by a consternated "Oh, sh**!" 😆

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jimmy christensen says:

    Every time I see the word Silverado, i think it in Ray's voice…

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars npsit1 says:

    Good job.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lon Willis says:

    Silver U DO! Thanks 😀

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darrin McAllister says:

    I make fun of names to have fun with it

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Penner says:

    Based of the scanner I would have gone after the cam sensor first, but the O2 sensor made a huge difference, more than I expected. Great diagnostic work, and thanks for walking us through the reasoning behind it

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars farmerfb says:

    That suby I'd just cut the wall there and get the extractor out then weld the block and re tap it. It's not under huge load there or anything. Would not be a hard weld either because it won't be oil contaminated .

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Owen Somers says:

    Listening to the "Silver Ay Do" as opposed to "Silver Ah Do" discussion reminds me of a visit to a Ford dealership. We were planning on buying an F150 of some sort. The salesman kept on trying to get us to look at a Lariat trim model, but insisted on pronouncing it "La Rate". My wife kept her hand on my arm and would squeeze it every time he said "La Rate", letting me know she didn't want me to offer a correction, when we talked about it after we both thought the guy was doing it on purpose to make us feel smarter than him. We bought a truck elsewhere.

    For what it is worth, it seemed obvious you say "Silver Ay Do" and "Silvery Ay Do" light heartedly.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Schmalenberger says:

    Those pancake distributors on the vortech motor's rotors go out of phase to the terminals as the timing chain set wears.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivory Johnson says:

    Your channel your words some people take things way too seriously

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Grunendahl says:

    Isn’t it got a „Gold-Radio“? 😂
    Regards from Belgium

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Henderson says:

    Your own rules of diag. #1 battery #2 air filter #3 maf. sensor. Eliminate the obvious first such as the gas cap. Sometimes we are blind to our own advice but we are sure I'm you will get it right 😊

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Chamberlain says:

    Super quick analysis and repair

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevo says:

    thankyou Ray,brilliant content as usual,,👍👍

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rhkips says:

    Oh no, the oil drain plug has a small leak! Quick, sell the customer an engine! 😀

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Spencer says:

    missed the x-files soundtrack at34 secs in.. lol, great vid as usual.

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Hamm says:

    Some people need to get out more, !

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert La Cob says:

    Nice quick job Ray!

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars firefly1431 says:

    Subaru bolt extraction, could use an induction coil to focus heat just on bolt. Weld stud on roken bolt then place coil over protruding stud. Good results when done before.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Stone says:

    Another great diagnostic video.👍

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Snowden says:

    Some people are to picky about words.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul G. Smith says:

    Goo guile — Google
    Brew tile — Brutal
    Nurse Ratchet — Nurse Ratchet
    The Barbie Movie — PG13, unbelievable

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Simon says:

    its funny you think that its small in the UK its big (no wonder our Cousens from across the pond are so popular) feeling inadequate now

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars docgiggles130 says:

    Your 'nickname' for Nissan is the correct way to say it. It's the US advertisers that said it wrong and no one knew the difference before it was too late to fix.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Larry says:

    I call my Silverado a Silverado.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars willrobbinson says:

    Rely like your attitude and method ect look forward on next post ect , you r very good at what u do , I thank you for posting

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brook Valley Life says:

    Only in America is 4.3ltr a "Small" engine 😂😂😂

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars NATHotwire says:

    have to laugh, u say thats a small engine, here in scotland itd be classed as a big engine, smallest we have is 600cc 3 cylinders,

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars g2145cal says:

    Silver
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    Do

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Duncan Hobin says:

    Think that’s one of the reasons I like your vlogs is the deliberate miss pronunciation of models.
    As you say it puts a little comedy in the videos.
    And your a kick ass mechanic to boot.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rickn8or says:

    "Silver-RAY-doh" or "Silver-RAH-doh".
    I refer to mine as "The Silver-Rattle"

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Doe says:

    Ray, just keep playing with words 👍👍👍

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mohsin Wazir Malik says:

    Hi, I love watching your videos. The content is great, but your camera is all over the place, moving all the time. I request you to please use stand which will make the content professional.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 10100rsn says:

    Cut up some pool noodles long ways, zip tie them to the support polls on your lifts… Or use pipe insulation… But it helps to have some cushion.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G Train says:

    I hate it when my car blows raw fuel. It could at LEAST cook it first! ;-p

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wrencher63 says:

    Suggest a fuel filter on this one too, probably another neglected maintenance. Always cool to see how the scanner tells you what's going on. I always thought O2 sensors get sooted so it thinks it's lean so goes rich, then keeps going worse.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bryan Strietelmeier says:

    Parts are taking forever alright! I've been waiting 4 days for a Ranger fuel pump🤔😁

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vicky Tway says:

    Why didn't you start with a tune up?

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eagles Video Nest says:

    Get a tungsten carbide bit for a Dremel to remove broken extractor. Works like a charm.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jim says:

    When listing all the nicknames you give to cars…you neglected to mention Ruba Sue! =)

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam Squires says:

    I don’t care what anyone says those GM 4.3 Vortec V6 engines are a very good engine.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Nervig says:

    I couldn't believe that you had to explain yourself to a viewer about how you jokingly call makes of vehicles by a silly name.we love it here in virginia specially our youngun..

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John says:

    I've actually dropped a few Rayism's while talking to my Dad. Apparently he also watches your channel.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars scanner lanier says:

    Personally I've always called Silverados Silver-ahh-dooze. Pronunctiation on the dooze. In my field Ricoh is pronounced RYE-CO Kyocera is Ki-row-cheer-ahh, Toshiba is Tosh-shib-ahh. And the big red Xerox "X" stands for kick it here, x marks the spot. Mita is pronounced My-tahh "it might a work or it might not" HP stands for hardly perfect. Canon is what you want to shoot it with. As the saying "only from the mind of Minolta" we instead say "only from the no-minds at minolta.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LR S says:

    Why up sale the bajezia to this poor guy? Dang Ray have some compassion

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Red Wolf says:

    Hey ray. Is the service engine soon light the check engine light on a 99 3500hd chevy 7.4?

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike L says:

    Customer complains about lack of power. No shit, Sherlock! You’re driving a full size pickup with an anemic V6. Even when it’s running right it trips over itself. 😂

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GT says:

    South main auto, calls Hondas "hondoos" 😂 sh!t cracks me up every time

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Martin says:

    I most certainly have several dozen tools I've lost because i placed it somewhere special so I'd remember its location….. Have fun on the job it very cool ! You personality makes your videos enjoyable. Keep it up !

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Martin says:

    I had a 2009 S10 ZR2. Bought it used from a guy who thought the engine was gone. Would had difficulty starting and ran rough as hell. Had a bunch of codes codes. Threw new cat, distributor,plugs and wires. Ran perfect thereafter. My son drove it another 6 years before he sold it.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Allen says:

    That broken bolt will come out. Ray can do it, reverse click and its out

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars suunto61 says:

    I was super excited to watch this video!

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Noonehere says:

    2004 4.3 Silverado…..174,000 … where to start …. Well —- start by towing it to the junkyard…

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gadget Man says:

    "silvery-rado" and "rubasu" have become commonly used words in my household (despite the fact that we own neither). Thanks Ray! Keep the goodness coming.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris EJ says:

    They dont even put it in the combined stream? 😂

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chadwick Ferguson says:

    i thought floridians love rolling coal

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Craig says:

    Been meaning to mention, how much I enjoy the brief "stick it to ya" at the olde shop in your opening clip 👌

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eldon Howard says:

    14,000 miles without an oil change. Wow! Sounds like something my dad would do.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spelunkerd says:

    I find these confusing because I don't know whether I can trust the data. It would have been nice to see a real time plot of how the sensor was swinging back and forth to lean/rich. The hard info is a stinky fuel smell, misfires isolated to one bank, rich downstream sensor data, and strangely adding more fuel to the involved side. So, my guess would be yours, bad data from the sensor causing an incorrect response. Could it be anything else?

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RK Harm24 says:

    Using your Flanges to tip toe through the Sillvery Rado

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SKYNET says:

    Fire up the cannon

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Stuples says:

    Spider injectors

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Bowers says:

    I learn so much, not always what I need to know but the experience with you in general is educational.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Arnt says:

    I call my Tahoe the T-hoe.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Hoag says:

    On the Subaru weld a nut or stud to the extractor and get it out, or chip it carefully with a center punch and chip it out. Then drill the hole out and use loctite form a thread on it. That way you don’t have to be exact on placement. The form a thread is a great product and used properly it is stronger then aluminum. Put water pump back on after packing the hole with compound and put release agent on water pump body and bolt. Turn bolt in till it touches housing and let it set up, remove bolt and water pump and file the surfaces clean. Install pump and tighten normally. Form a thread is a lifesaver and works well as do all loctite products.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Dernberger says:

    Truly enjoy you sharing your diagnostic process!!!!

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben Tews says:

    What's tge coolant temp reading. … already seen sensors reading -40 causing this

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Beretta96Dan says:

    Call it what you want, Ray! Personally, I enjoy it.

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gerald Reavis says:

    Reinstall water pump housing use as guide drill broken bolt use easy out

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Rhodes says:

    Great job troubleshooting that one💪💪

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GarGhuul says:

    Child-unit sighting!

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raymond Moore says:

    My 2004 Silverado had 335.000 miles on it an it ran like a top loved it miss it

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Sanguinetti says:

    You call these cars whatever you want. People just don't have a sense of humor. I agree with you. You have to do anything to spice the day up or you'll go crazy.

  99. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Alvarez says:

    oh and also yea Silverado and other names you use it's just a joke people omg relax 😂 (that's like me getting in trouble over a fb comment their like: this is offensive) I'm like wow they don't know it's a sports joke it's like you say ray, what is this? who are these people at goggle and fb telling us what's offensive or bullying (and yes I'm gonna fight fb over this comment I'm sure I'll win again)

  100. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Alvarez says:

    thx ray yea your like k…nothing is happening…that's me when I used to call my dad or grandpa about my vehicle not working but now that their gone I call on friends who know cars same thing I'm like just wait and see, sure enough their like omg your right it's not supposed to do that (a half this yr several have had to jump my acura for me) it didn't start acting like that until I drove from San leandro ca to Los Angeles to visit friends back In August the oil light came on so I stopped at this random place in lost hills ca I don't think those guys did anything to my acura but then again never know anymore 🤔 so most have said just drive it far away for like 20 mins to charge the battery so that's how I keep it running and just in case another friend gave me an almost new cat machine in case it doesn't start again ugh so annoying but thx for the quick video 😊

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