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Diagnosing Intermittent Problems
Intermittent fuel system problems can prove to be the most challenging to diagnose. It is of the upmost
important when diagnosing intermittent problems to operate the engine system while monitoring with the
DST and pressure gauge set. An example of this would be if the DST showed a lean fuel mixture at full
load. One of the first things to look at would be the fuel pressure. The fuel pressure would need to be mo-
nitored while the engine is operating at full load, not at low or no load because the leaning effect does not
occur until full load. Electrical problems should be treated in a similar same way. One excellent tool for
finding intermittent electrical problems is the DST plot function. Set up the plot for the sensor code that
sets. An example of this would be if an intermittent IAT code set, tag the IAT voltage and watch the plot.
While watching the plot, agitate the electrical wire connection at the sensor and ECM connector. The reso-
lution of the plot screen is such that you will be able to see any unstable voltages that you may not see with
a standard DVOM.
Caution should be used when pressure washing the under hood of any electrical system. Avoid direct
pressure spray on the system electrical connectors. The connectors are splash proof but if high pressure
water or steam is sprayed directly at the connector moisture can become trapped behind the connector
seal and cause serious system problems, many of them showing up as intermittents. Extra care must be
taken when probing electrical pins and terminals. Do not bend or spread these terminals as this can also
be a source of intermittent problems cause by improper handling of these low voltage connectors and ter-
minals. When running electrical diagnostics avoid back probing the wire connectors as this may damage
the wire seal. When running the continuity checks use a wire probe to only touch the wire terminal. Forc-
ing the electrical probe into the terminal may cause the terminal to spread leading to permanent damage.
More Intermittent diagnostic information can be found on the Fuel Symptom Diagnostics, Intermittent Diag-
nostic Charts.
Fuel System Checks
This system has OBD (Onboard Diagnostics) for many sensors, relays and monitors, but not all mal-
functions have a DTC code available to alert the service technician to a problem. A good example of this
would be the engine ignition system. If a spark plug, cap, rotor or wire fails a DTC code may not be set.
The DST provides advanced diagnostic capabilities, but some items are still left to the basics of general
engine mechanics. Following the recommended maintenance schedule is the best way to prevent this type
of problem for which a DTC code does not exist. Many times the basics are overlooked and can be attri-
buted to improper maintenance. Some general rules to follow are:
Check to be sure the ECM is programmed with the latest calibration file
Check general engine tune up items such as spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor, spark plug wires,
air, and fuel filters if equipped with such.
Check that the charging system is working correctly.
Check block heaters, battery heaters, battery terminals and fuel supply systems for proper operation.
Summary of Contents for 3.0L GM
Page 4: ...4 ...
Page 5: ...5 General Information ...
Page 9: ...9 Maintenance ...
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Page 17: ...17 LPG Fuel System ...
Page 18: ...18 LPG FUEL SYSTEM OPERATION ...
Page 25: ...25 LPG Closed Loop Schematic ...
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Page 27: ...27 LPG System Diagnosis ...
Page 35: ...35 Fuel Symptom Diagnostics ...
Page 51: ...51 Electrical Section ...
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Page 53: ...53 DST Diagnostic Scan Tool ...
Page 59: ...59 Select the USB button then click the OK box Click on the Search attached device box ...
Page 67: ...67 When connected the live data stream appears in the Value column ...
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Page 81: ...81 Engine Wire Schematic ...
Page 82: ...82 2011 3 0L GM Engine IMPCO Emission Certified LPG Fuel System ...
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Page 85: ...85 Engine Wire Harness Repair ...
Page 89: ...89 Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs ...
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Page 237: ...237 Servicing the Fuel System ...
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Page 255: ...255 LPG Parts Diagram ...
Page 256: ...256 THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY ...
Page 258: ...258 FUEL RAIL INJECTORS ...
Page 260: ...260 REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ...
Page 262: ...262 HOSE ASSEMBLIES COOLANT VACUUM FUEL ...
Page 264: ...264 THERMOSTAT HOUSING ...
Page 266: ...266 ENGINE CONTROL MODULE ...
Page 267: ...267 ENGINE CONTROL MODULE Item Description Qty IMPCO Part Number 1 ECM Liugong 1 A11 173 ...
Page 268: ...268 SENSORS 4 1 3 6 5 2 7 ...
Page 270: ...270 DISTRIBUTOR ...
Page 272: ...272 FUSE BOX BRACKET ...
Page 274: ...274 IGNITION COIL ...
Page 275: ...275 IGNITION COIL Item Description Qty Part Number 1 Coil Ignition 1 7245530 ...
Page 276: ...276 MANIFOLDS ...
Page 278: ...278 WIRE HARNESS FUSES FUSE BOX COVER Fuse Box Layout 4 ...
Page 280: ...280 PCV VENT VALVE ...
Page 282: ...282 MISCELLANEOUS ENGINE ...
Page 284: ...284 ALTERNATOR ...
Page 286: ...286 STARTER ...
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Page 292: ...292 3 0L UPPER ...
Page 294: ...294 3 0L LOWER ...
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Page 299: ...299 Labor Time Guide ...
Page 317: ...317 Definitions ...
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Page 323: ...323 Appendix ...
Page 327: ...327 DTC SPN FMI Chart ...