I have been racking my brain on an issue I endure with my truck when it gets cold lately. When the temps get to 8°F or lower I get a CES light and the truck will go into limp mode without Reverse....no other message in the DIC. The truck is plugged in overnight and starts easily. The CES light doesn't come on right away, but after 2-3 minutes. I am also using the "high idle" as well once started. If I am not backed in the driveway, I clear the light and leave and the truck shifts and drives normally. Once the light is on, if I am to shut the truck off for 20 minutes or so and restart, the light remains on, but trucks runs normally. The light will go off within a day or so. Codes I am getting out are 0751,0756, 0757. The truck is a 2007.5 LMM Chevy CC/SB, with 59k on it. I am running a PPE programmer, Level 4, straight 5" MBRP exhaust, AFE Dry fliter. The tranny is a Suncoast, built by them with about 17K on it.
I have been researching this as much as I can and did run acrossed someone experiencing something similar to mine. He related it to a low voltage/weak battery issue when the high idle kicked up and the TCM didn't like it. The batteries are 3 years old. I ran the original AC Delco for 7 years. These are the Duralast Gold from Autozone.
I have been researching this as much as I can and did run acrossed someone experiencing something similar to mine. He related it to a low voltage/weak battery issue when the high idle kicked up and the TCM didn't like it. The batteries are 3 years old. I ran the original AC Delco for 7 years. These are the Duralast Gold from Autozone.