trying to find out if my fuel filter is plugged,wondering if anyone has had a plugged filter and what was going on?
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trying to find out if my fuel filter is plugged,wondering if anyone has had a plugged filter and what was going on?
Pull the filter and see if you can blow through it. Easy to change anyway. Do it every 15k I have heard. I have not changed mine in about 20k
honestly its been a long long time since ive changed mine should do that soon
well my problem is when i kick down the gas pedal on my 99 tahoe 5.7,4l60e it doesnt want to get moving past cruising speed,rpm's dont jump up and peg like a trans slip,just wondering if a filter would cause major loss of power on kickdown?
I think that is one thing it will do.
so thats the first thing i should try?
Cats are most likely plugged. Replace the fuel filter first and check the fuel pressure but I would guess you're fighting a plugged cat.
3000 miles ago i had the gm cat replaced ,all o2 sensors and egr valve replaced.all with gm parts,kind of a warranty thing (;)) before i moved to florida.
Are you 100% positive the cats were replaced? THere are crooked service centers worldwide. Hell, a friend paid for an oil change up here the other day and all they did was top it off with two quarts of oil.
Dude, it could be several things--including the clogged fuel filter. It could be timing, a bad distributor, bad distrubutor rotor or cap, fouled-out spark plugs, an arching spark plug wire, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel lines, etc. The FIRST thing I would look at (considering your symptoms) with the OBS Tahoe (5.7 Vortec) is the Fuel Slider. They tend to go bad after 5-6 years or so. Have a mechanic look at it or you can replace it yourself. They are about $60. Let us know what you find out...