SOURCE: 2005 Chevy Silverado O2 sensor
I 1st need to know the codes, the O2 heaters are fused, but without the codes don't know, check the fuse box for the O2 heater fuse, if it is not blown I will try to make out what is wrong from the codes
SOURCE: 2005 chevy silverado won;t start.
i had the same problem, and it turned out the coil pack was moulding inside wich stopped the spark all together, i ended up changing my coil pack and putting on new wires because the ends connected to the coil were very corroded and that cures the not running part just fine
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SOURCE: po452 trouble code changed sensor engine light
you may have to drive it several days for the light to go off, or have the codes cleared. personally I would just drive it. if the computer tests it, and it passes the test, it will go off on its own.
SOURCE: Where is the knock sensor 2 (bank 2) located on a
I don't have a diagram but they are under your intake manifold. It's not to bad of a job. You don't have to remove the fuel rails or the injectors, they can come up with the intake. The #2 knock sensor is the one in the rear. I will suggest getting both of them and also the harness and do it all while you have it apart. I believe you will find that water has gotten down in the hole where the knock sensors are located. Make sure to clean it out very good with compressed air before you install your new knock sensors.
SOURCE: 2002 chevy silverado hd2500 6.0 ecm code po332 low
If all connections are good "dry, tight, no corrosion" then yes. It should be a defective sensor. These sensors are piezo sensors and create a voltage when sensing a knock. A bank refers to a side on a V style engine, 2 refers to the rear sensor on your bank 2. Bank 1 should be the side with cylinder #1 which should be the cylinder closest to you on one of the sides. So your looking for the rear sensor on the opposite side.
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