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what does silverado means , trim packages (useless to know) not told the job. see? no PRO engine told , 1500 had 7 engines a hard fact.8 with hibrid 6L. ouch
Once you remove the battery you will need to get the nearest agent to reset your Vehicles computer to make it work correctly again. Best Wishes, Malcolm Campbell.
Mounts are not the problem! GMC did not do a good job for you. Go to an independent agent with a good reputation and get a full engine evaluation with new test equipment. Either the timing, fuel system, or plugs need attention, that can be evaluated by a good service agent. Forget GMC!
Have you recently changed your engine coolant? Have you checked your engine coolant? If you just changed the coolant you probably have an air lock in the system and it needs bleed out. To do this i would need to know more info about the vehicle. Another possibility you could have a coolant leak, IE the water pump, radiator hose, heater hose leak. with low coolant the radiator can't do its job and cool the engine. You could also have a broken water pump impeller. No impeller no engine coolant flow threw the engine and heater core.
Changing a timing belt is a job that is better left to the professionals. On some engines if it is not done properly severe engine damage can result. Damage such as bent valves, broken pistons etc. Seriously if you are here on Fixya asking about timing belt replacement you probably do not have the mechanical expertise to properly do the job. In addition on some vehicles special tools are required for disassembly and assembly.
From INSIDE the fenderwell (behind the front tire)...You're looking at a BIG job if you've never done it before! Maybe a stop by the nearest car stereo shop ($30) Good Luck
Check turbo hoses for splits , remove them and check inside of the pipes for loose rubber , these loose bits normally get filled with air and block the pipes.Also check the pipe between the turbo and the injector pump for splits.I am close to you in Nelspruit if you need help.Contact Fixya or send a message to Landyman.
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