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11-26-2007, 04:42 PM
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P0300 troubles
Well, heres the thing I have extended warranty on the RIG and I brought it to the dealer because of a rough idle. So, they diagnost the problem with #2 and #6 injectors plugging up. My extended warranty company doesnt want to cover the injectors because the dealer couldnt show them that the injectors was throwing codes.
So, the warranty company wanted to have me pay $562.89 to fix the problem. Thats $139.99 for each injector + labor. Now if that fixes the rough idle issue and clears the P0300 code, the warranty company will refund me the money... I told the dealer NO because from past experiences I've alway been screwed by this type of deal. So I did my little research on the internet for some new injectors. And I found them on ebay for $19.98 each injector.
So my plan is to swap out all 8 injectors with the new ones. From what I seen it looks like just after taking out the factory cover. Theres only 2 bolts on each fuel rail to get to the injectors.
My question is to you techy guys out there is ... is that all I need to do ??? I personnally know my way around an engine bay and I've built a couple import motors before. So I think I can tackle this job. But I'm asking is there something out of the ordinary that I should look out for with our motors ???
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11-27-2007, 01:58 AM
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Re: P0300 troubles
If you have plugged injectors make sure you inspect the fuel rails for contamination, if you find any replace fuel filter if its an 03 or 04. if not the filter is in the tank and is not servicable. Other than that it is a pretty straight forward repair. If no contamination is present usually a good power injector flush will clean up the injectors. If you can get injectors that cheap probably just cheaper to replace them but I personnally have had issues with using cheap aftermarket parts but each to their own. Mostly because if i use them at work and the customer comes back i end up doing the job again for free.
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11-27-2007, 02:15 AM
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Re: P0300 troubles
They are stock oem units...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-G...54462994QQrdZ1
these are the ones I purchased... Same part # as the Hummer Dealership...
I myself have never had issues with aftermarket stuff... But then again I stay with the big name guys...
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11-27-2007, 02:16 AM
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Re: P0300 troubles
Thats a smokin deal, maybe you should sell them to your dealer with considerable markup
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11-27-2007, 02:21 AM
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Re: P0300 troubles
oohhh by the way I have an 2005 H2. But I will check the fuel rails for contamination. But as for running the fuel injector cleaner, I did run a big bottle of LUCAS injector cleaner and Techron injector cleaner...
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11-27-2007, 02:27 AM
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Re: P0300 troubles
That is not a bad idea as a maintenace item. What we do in out shop is disable the fuel system and hook up an external system with a flush chemical and run the engine off that. using an air source to provide the proper psi ratings (60psi) so that it gets a straight chemical flush. The flush costs more than what your paying for new injectors though so as long as its your labour its pretty much a no brainer to just replace them. if ya run into any trouble with the job let me know and i can send you any info you may need.
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11-30-2007, 02:15 PM
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Re: P0300 troubles
RippSpeed - is there anything else need for the job.....gaskets, o-rings etc. ?
My 05 continously throws out that cade and I refuse to give the dealer the money they want.
Thanks Joe
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11-30-2007, 04:33 PM
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Re: P0300 troubles
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Originally Posted by HUM GOOD
RippSpeed - is there anything else need for the job.....gaskets, o-rings etc. ?
My 05 continously throws out that cade and I refuse to give the dealer the money they want.
Thanks Joe
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you need a special star socket ... to Take the fuel rail off ( I think its a T30 or T25 ) ... But there nothing else you need ... just put it in and something to reset the ecu... like programmer or something
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11-30-2007, 05:00 PM
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Re: P0300 troubles
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Originally Posted by RippSpeed
you need a special star socket ... to Take the fuel rail off ( I think its a T30 or T25 ) ... But there nothing else you need ... just put it in and something to reset the ecu... like programmer or something
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I'm good on the torgues
I also have the programmer.
So I'm gonna order these things up.
Thanks 
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11-30-2007, 05:57 PM
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Re: P0300 troubles
Can you do the reset with an OBD-II reader after you replace the injectors?
One tip on pulling plug wires- you can buy an inexpensive plastic boot puller that has a "T" handle and fits over the boots. Since it pulls the boot from the bottom near the block, they come off easy.
It's one of those tools that you'll wonder how you ever got by without it.
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11-30-2007, 08:38 PM
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Re: P0300 troubles
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Originally Posted by mdoyle
One tip on pulling plug wires- you can buy an inexpensive plastic boot puller that has a "T" handle and fits over the boots. Since it pulls the boot from the bottom near the block, they come off easy.
It's one of those tools that you'll wonder how you ever got by without it.
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now thats better ... yay!!! I can buy a new tool...
but you can reset the factory ecu with a reader I think
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