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In this video we show the step by step process for changing the high pressure fuel pump on Cliff's 2014 Silverado with the 5.3L EcoTec V8. This issue is related to fault codes Powertrain P0172 and Powertrain P0175. The exact issue is fuel being blown past the HP fuel pumps seals and into the crank case which contaminates the motor oil. If left uncorrected, this can damage internal components as the oil will break down due to the fuel and lose its lubricating ability. ?? LINKS TO PURCHASE TOOLS & PARTS FEATURED BELOW?? A quick indicator that the fuel pump is likely at fault is a smell of fuel when removing the oil dipstick. The high pressure fuel pump failure was verified by a local dealer by monitoring the fuel trim levels. I was very surprised to find out this the high pressure fuel pump is not covered by the factory power train warranty. Especially since it is literally driven by the camshaft, directly affects the health of the motor, and the codes literally read "POWERTRAIN". GM really should get their act together since this appears to be such a common problem. Note that the fault code did clear itself after a few starts of the truck. Fortunately, this is a pretty straight forward job that only requires basic tools. The process showed in this video should be identical on 2014 through 2018 Silverados and Sierras with the 5.3L EcoTec V8 These steps should also be very similar to other GM models with the 5.3L, 6.0L, and 6.2L such as the Tahoe, Suburban, and Escalade.

 

⚠️Try anything shown in this video at your own risk ⚠️

 

 

 

 

?Parts 

HP Pressure Fuel Pump: https://amzn.to/2XnUq0g

GM PN: 12697966 ACDelco PN: HPM1035

 

Note eight (x8) of these gaskets are required

Intake Manifold Gaskets: https://amzn.to/2Y1hZJg

GM PN: 12626354

 

Note: we did not need to remove the throttle body from the intake manifold during the install so this part was not required. I have listed it here because GM includes it in the recommend parts for this job.

Throttle Body Gasket: https://amzn.to/2ITJRIW

GM PN: 12632900

 

High Pressure Fuel Line: https://amzn.to/2XrsHf8

GM PN: 12677004

 

Unique Tools Needed

Fuel Line Connector Removal Tool: https://amzn.to/2WTzN7J

Flare Nut Wrench Set: https://amzn.to/2KrYqGT

Thumb Driver: https://amzn.to/2FlZVlO

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  • 2 years later...

I have had the same issue on my 2015 GMC Sierra, Dealer diagnosed it as the high pressure fuel pump. Anyone have any luck on getting the attached Recall Bulletin applied to their vehicle to cover the repair? The dealer didn't even mention it, I had to find it myself on google and called GMC about it, I'm waiting to hear back if it is covered or not by this, can't see why it wouldn't be.

SB-10057680-1621.pdf

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  • 11 months later...

I know it's a year later but wondering what the outcome was as far as possibly recouping cost from GM. My 2015 is in the dealership right now. P0172, P0175. Diagnosed high pressure fuel pump failure, gas present in oil. Moving forward with repairs.

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