05-07-2019, 11:35 PM | #1 |
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06 6.0 reflash
I have been working on a 2006 hummer with a 6.0 for over a month now and cant get it to run right . its in the limp mode and will not go .does having a ecm reflashed something that is needed after replaceing certain parts .I have checked over everything and don't know what else to do.
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05-08-2019, 12:12 AM | #2 |
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Re: 06 6.0 reflash
The only flashing work you should have to when replacing parts is crank relearn if you replace the crank position sensor. What codes is it throwing? Is this a swap or is it still in the hummer.
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05-08-2019, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Re: 06 6.0 reflash
this 6.0 is in a hummer h2.working on it for a buddy. I do have a 6.0 from a 2006 hummer in my 79 Silverado and 2006 6.0 from a 2006 2500hd in my 77 crew .so I know the engines and the wiring pretty well. but I have had no luck tryin to find the problem on the hummer .. it is throwing these codes p0102 p0300 and a code for the coolant temp.sensor cant remember it . and these are what I call hard codes they keep showing up after being cleared .
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05-08-2019, 10:19 PM | #4 |
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Re: 06 6.0 reflash
So random cylinder misfire and MAF low, you didn't go over any of the stuff you have checked so some of this may be redundant.
Vacuum leaks are one of the common sources for both codes. If you are sure it isn't a vacuum leak and you know it isn't a clogged filter or air intake tube(i've seen mice build massive nests in the air intakes that aren't easilly seen). Try swapping the sensor with the one from your truck to rule out a bad sensor. If you rule out a bad sensor, get a meter and make sure you have 12v between the pink wire and the black/white wire on the sensor connector. If not check if you have power between pink and any good ground. If still nothing check the fuse, and then start looking for a broken wire. |
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