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2010 Cadillac Truck Escalade ESV AWD V8-6.2L Page 1948

2010 Cadillac Truck Escalade ESV AWD V8-6.2L Page 1948

If not within the specified range, inspect for the following:

* With the ignition ON and the engine OFF, observe the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor parameter. The MAP sensor pressure should

be within the range specified for your altitude. Refer to Altitude Versus Barometric Pressure (See: Powertrain Management/Computers and

Control Systems/Specifications/Altitude Versus Barometric Pressure).

锟斤拷Refer to DTC P0106 (See: P Code Charts/P0106) if the MAP sensor does not indicate the correct barometric pressure.

* With the engine idling, observe the mass air flow (MAF) sensor parameter. The MAF sensor parameter should be within 2-6 g/s at idle.

锟斤拷Refer to DTC P0101 or P1101 (See: P Code Charts/P0101) or DTC P0102 or P0103 (See: P Code Charts/P0102) if the MAF sensor

parameter is not within 2-6 g/s at idle.

* Vacuum hoses for splits, kinks, and improper connections

* Insufficient fuel in the tank

* Low fuel pressure-Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis (w/o FPCM) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers and Control Systems/Testing and

Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics)Fuel System Diagnosis (FPCM) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers and

Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics).

* Fuel contamination-Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Without Special Tool) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers

and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics/Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Without

Special Tool))Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Special Tool) (See: Powertrain Management/Fuel Delivery and Air

Induction/Fuel/Testing and Inspection/Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Special Tool)) for Gasoline or Fuel Composition Diagnosis

(See: Powertrain Management/Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics) for E85.

* Malfunctioning fuel injectors-Refer to Symptoms - Engine Exhaust (See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Exhaust System/Testing and

Inspection/Symptoms - Engine Exhaust).

* Missing, loose, or leaking exhaust components from the HO2S forward-Refer to Symptoms - Engine Exhaust (See: Engine, Cooling and

Exhaust/Exhaust System/Testing and Inspection/Symptoms - Engine Exhaust).

* Vacuum leaks at the intake manifold, the throttle body, and the injector O-rings

* The air induction system and the air intake ducts for leaks or for a missing air filter element

* A cracked EVAP canister

* Evaporative pipes obstructed or leaking

* The crankcase ventilation system for leaks

* The HO2S for improper installation and for electrical wires or connectors that may have contacted the exhaust system

* The HO2S signal circuit open, shorted to ground, or shorted to the low reference circuit

* Malfunctioning engine components-Refer to Symptoms - Engine Mechanical (See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Engine/Testing and

Inspection/Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures/Symptoms - Engine Mechanical).

P0172 or P0175

Allow the engine to reach operating temperature. With the engine running, observe the affected Long Term FT parameter with a scan tool. The

reading should be between -19 and 0 %.

If not within the specified range, inspect for the following:

* With the engine idling and the transmission in the Park or Neutral position, observe the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor parameter.

The MAP sensor parameter should be between 19-42 kPa.

锟斤拷Refer to DTC P0106 (See: P Code Charts/P0106) if the MAP sensor parameter is not between 19-42 kPa.

* With the engine idling, observe the mass air flow (MAF) sensor parameter. The MAF sensor parameter should be within 2-6 g/s at idle.

锟斤拷Refer to DTC P0101 or P1101 (See: P Code Charts/P0101) or DTC P0102 or P0103 (See: P Code Charts/P0102) if the MAF sensor

parameter is not within 2-6 g/s at idle.

* Vacuum hoses for splits, kinks, and improper connections

* The air intake duct for being collapsed or restricted

* The air filter for being dirty or restricted

* Objects blocking the throttle body

* Excessive fuel in the crankcase due to leaking fuel injectors

* The evaporative emissions control system for improper operation

* Excessive fuel pressure-Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis (w/o FPCM) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers and Control

Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics)Fuel System Diagnosis (FPCM) (See: Powertrain

Management/Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics).

* Malfunctioning fuel injectors-Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis (w/o FPCM) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers and Control

Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics)Fuel System Diagnosis (FPCM) (See: Powertrain

Management/Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics).

* Fuel contamination-Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Without Special Tool) (See: Powertrain Management/Computers

and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics/Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Without

Special Tool))Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis (Special Tool) (See: Powertrain Management/Fuel Delivery and Air