Hello, it's been a while since I posted anything. My 2006 Silverado 2500HD (LBZ) has been very good to me. But now I have a situation that I need a little help with. I'm not a diesel mechanic. I'm not even a mechanic. I am a "Swiss Army Knife" when it comes to doing stuff myself. However, I also know my limitations. My check engine light came on, so I checked it with my OBDII scanner & the codes indicated that I had issues with 6 Glow Plugs, the Glow Plug Control Module & the Speed Sensors on both my front wheels. So, I completed all that work, plus I replaced my block heater & power cord (It kept tripping my GFCI). I took my truck for a test drive finally at like 9:30 pm & everything was great. Next day I hooked up my OBDII scanner to see if everything was clear & to get rid of that annoying check engine light. It cleared but, then it came back on with one code:
P160C Chevrolet Engine Calibration Information Not Programmed - GPCM
Like I said, I know my limitations & I believe that's something that needs to be done by a qualified diesel mechanic/technician. Am I correct in that assumption? Also, if I have to take it somewhere, will I have to get a second mortgage on my house or is it something that won't cost me an arm & a leg?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
P160C Chevrolet Engine Calibration Information Not Programmed - GPCM
Like I said, I know my limitations & I believe that's something that needs to be done by a qualified diesel mechanic/technician. Am I correct in that assumption? Also, if I have to take it somewhere, will I have to get a second mortgage on my house or is it something that won't cost me an arm & a leg?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.