HawkScot Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 Glad you were able to get it fixed. When I first read your post, I thought bad gas. Water in the gas when temps get cold does bad things (like freeze)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeHuskey Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 Just to share my experience to hopefully help someone else, we have experienced the same issues with our 2008 suburban. For several days we have searched and read countless sites trying to find what was causing the rough idle, stabilitrak warning, and the hard shift from 1st to 2nd... After going by advance auto, O'Reilly's, and Auto Zone and having them hook up the code reader, we kept getting several codes. From oil pressure sensor warnings (which I replaced first) to a warning related to the stabilitrak needing serviced. But the code that turned out to be the fix to our issues was the multiple misfires on our number 7 spark plug. One of the guys at AutoZone suggested that it was most likely the coil pack that was the problem. With the vehicle running rougher and rougher I (not a mechanic by no means) swapped the ignition coil pack on #7 with #5 to see if the misfire code would then switch to #5 as well. Running rough I went back to two different stores to run the diagnostics and it was still showing up as the #7 misfiring. At that point the automotive angel nudged me to go ahead and buy a new spark plug. After an hour of trying to find my socket wrench and busting a knuckle getting the old spark plug out, I was a little shocked to see the old spark plug corroded and pretty ugly to look at. I got the new plug in and crossed my first fingers... And upon starting her up she ran like a top. No more warning lights... No more service the stabilitrak errors... And everything seems to be great. Not sure if this will fix everyone's problem, but after $7 for a new plug and a skinned knuckle the problem seems to be fixed. Hope this helps someone and good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beavis6 Posted November 26, 2019 Share Posted November 26, 2019 I am having the same issue. Mine Is saying misfire in cylinder 6. Replaced spark plug , the coil pack, then wire. Still shows a misfire.I just drove it on a five hour round trip. No problems. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneBer Posted October 28, 2020 Share Posted October 28, 2020 09 GMC Sierra 5.3. 95k miles. 10 July 2020 I started having trac control off and service stablitrak light come on randomly with occasional power loss. GM checked everything (not) but due to high oil consumption (2 qts in a month) I had them change out the PCV w/valve cover (they're married), plugs n wires. Over the next 2 weeks my doors would lock/unlock on their own, seatbelt and airbag lights randomly on and trac/stablitrak still intermittently on and still dropped a qt of oil. Twice had to pull over due to loss of power, wait 5 or so minutes, restart, then drive. Sometime during week 3 my battery went dead after vehicle alarm randomly went off with multiple relays continually clicking. Disconnected and charged the battery. Then I thought, "too many electrical problems happening here". Decided to clean all negative battery cable terminals (battery, engine terminal and chassis terminal). Drove 10 miles with no repeats. Now, Oct 28th, 3+ months, still running great and zero oil consumption. Wow! But, it all started with trac/stablitrak fault indications and power loss. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chevy savage Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 On 2/5/2011 at 1:00 PM, 08AllTerrain said: I just recently had a similar problem on my '08 Sierra with 5.3. I finally took it to the dealer after having talked to Onstar who told me it was a throttle position control sensor. That sensor apparently is apart of the throttle body so they had to replace the throttle body. They told they had seen it quite often and fortunately it was covered under the powertrain warranty. My truck is also tuned but I just swapped the units out. I also got a reduced engine power message so may not be the same thing but figured Id give my two cents..good luck! Hello, I have a 2009 Silverado 5.3 not tuned and received that same message you did. I was told a tuner would eliminate that problem, just wondering if you got yours fixed and what you did to fix it? If it's just the throttle position sensor that would be awesome. Hope to hear back from you or anyone that's dealing or dealt with the same problem thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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