Well I think I should give up on trekking off to Detroit so often, and I should be thanking more lucky stars, but my trusty truck just shut off out of a clear blue right AFTER I pulled off the freeway onto Telegraph. No steering and I was in the middle of 5 lanes one way. The good news is I could coast far enough across the lanes to turn into a parking lot and pull over out of the way in a safe place. No car repair place would look at it until tomorrow, so $350 tow bill got me back near home. That too is good news, down there if they tow you off a freeway he said they charge $1,000 to start!
The only symptom was the red battery light was on, and it cranked fine, but wouldn't start. When the tech up here looked at it with the computer he said to start with change the fuel filter, (when in doubt change the fuel filter)and after he did that he came back and said he recommended 8 new injectors. When I said all 8!!!! He said that the injectors on that truck were a bad batch, and GM had extended the warranty on them to 200,000 miles or 7 years. He said he'd narrowed it down to two, but the labor was so bad to get them out that at the least I should change all of them on one bank. It was pulling way too high a vacuum on the fuel line and the filter couldn't keep up or something to that effect. He asked me how long it had been smoking and I said it hadn't been as far as I knew. He looks and sounds bright, and this is not the outfit that wanted to remodel the front end for 5k, but still I wouldn't put it past them to look for an expensive fix. I asked about rebuilding them and they said there was no one around here that could do it. We are looking at $3500 .
So what I was wondering does anyone know if that bit about the 2003 GM injectors being bad is true?
The only symptom was the red battery light was on, and it cranked fine, but wouldn't start. When the tech up here looked at it with the computer he said to start with change the fuel filter, (when in doubt change the fuel filter)and after he did that he came back and said he recommended 8 new injectors. When I said all 8!!!! He said that the injectors on that truck were a bad batch, and GM had extended the warranty on them to 200,000 miles or 7 years. He said he'd narrowed it down to two, but the labor was so bad to get them out that at the least I should change all of them on one bank. It was pulling way too high a vacuum on the fuel line and the filter couldn't keep up or something to that effect. He asked me how long it had been smoking and I said it hadn't been as far as I knew. He looks and sounds bright, and this is not the outfit that wanted to remodel the front end for 5k, but still I wouldn't put it past them to look for an expensive fix. I asked about rebuilding them and they said there was no one around here that could do it. We are looking at $3500 .
So what I was wondering does anyone know if that bit about the 2003 GM injectors being bad is true?