
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 6.6L No Start, Hesitation, Misfire, MIL Lamp on
So far I have not reproduced the problem. Thinking about my codes and their order of importance to me, I'm thinking that I'm losing my 5 volt reference voltage at or within the fuel press sensor. The reason being that is 2 codes are saying low voltage and 1 fo...
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VIN | 1GCHK242X4 |
Engine | 6.6 L / 8 cyl / DIESEL |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | FI |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start, Hesitation, Misfire, MIL Lamp On |
Occurs | Hot, Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
P0193 | Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High |
P0405 | EGR Pintle Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage |
P0642 | Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Low |
Message Closed w/FIX
Vehicle Data
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD
VIN | 1GCHK242X4 |
Engine | 6.6 L / 8 cyl / DIESEL |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | FI |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start, Hesitation, Misfire, MIL Lamp On |
Occurs | Hot, Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
P0193 | Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High |
P0405 | EGR Pintle Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage |
P0642 | Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Low |