My wife recently had her 14' Acadia SLE serviced at the dealership for a wheel speed sensor issue, and they replaced the entire wheel bearing. After the service less the first drive after we serviced the vehicle she got a cel. I had it scanned and the fuel pump is now going bad. Is it possible that a vacuum seal or something else was broken during the repair?
P0174 - system to lean, with where they were working on the car could they have broken dislodged something unintentionally her car has under 60k miles send early for a fuel pump to go
One of the most common trouble codes with the GMC Acadia is the P0174 code. This code number references a number that is given to you when you plug your truck into a OBDII scanner. The code is often a
Clearing the code, checking out sensor connectors, and finding out how long it takes to set the CEL again would be the very first thing. There's a chance illumination of the CEL may not occur. Two of my vehicles displayed a CEL after service work. I found the MAF sensor connector(s) had been bumped at some point. I did the first two steps and the CEL never returned. Once, I didn't even get the vehicle scanned - the problem was that obvious.
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