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    Silverado 2500 question

    Posting here cause its not a Jeep but I know some of you guys are or were dealership people and might have some more experience with my problem. My truck keeps throwing a lean condition code on both banks. My question is whether you guys think this is the MAF, O2 sensors, or fuel pump losing pressure.
    The truck idles fine but occasionally has some bad hesitation right after startup in the morning and seems to be down on power. I have just replaced the fuel filter and cleaned the air filter so those are ruled out. Code is PO171 and possibly a few others I cant remember

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    check your fuel pressure.
    it might cause the fault code but more than likely its your O2
    sensors. i got to R/R them on the 97 astro, all 4 of them.
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    Its worse on cold startup for the first few minutes its stumbles and has no power so the O2's shouldnt even be in the system yet cause theyre still cold. I tried cleaning the MAF and it was better for a little while. My next step is fuel pressure. I really dont want to replace the fuel pump ($300 and the tank has to come down or the box comes off)

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    had to R/R the fuel pump in the jeep. wasn't that bad . took
    me and my son 2 hours total. you might check the fuel pressure regulator also. that could be the problem too.
    it should be on the fuel rail towards the rear on the left side if you have port fuel injection. not too sure on a throttle body set up.
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    I know where the regulator is. I have the 6.0 so its SFI instead of TBI. Im really starting to think its a bad MAF cause its only a problem when the engine is cold and before the o2's heat up and go online. After that it runs great but has a check engine light on

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    Reseal the intake, it has a vac leak when it's cold.
    parting several FSJ'S

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    i think taz just might have found it. should have thought of this but i blonded out. i do that being a blonde. keep up posted
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    I've not fixed one of these before, but was an obsever while one was in the middle of diag, commmon fix posted on the auto tech forum my boss pays for.
    parting several FSJ'S

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    Just checked fuel pressure thismorning I got 38psi and I need 55-60 for the system to work right. The regulators good and in the back of my mind I knew Id be replacing the pump eventually so thats my project for next weekend. Good news is is that I will finally have a working fuel gauge again.

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    From what I can figure these engine will leak all the time with a bad intake. Its all plastic and a dry intake so there is no coolant running through it and they dont expand like a metal one will.

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