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Heater control valve question by sangerboy
Jan 22, 2007 (9:34 pm)
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How can I tell if my 2001 S10 has a heater control valve? Where would it be located? Thanks for any help you can give me.
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1995 2.2L Rough Drive around 20-25 and 50 MPH by coreyaaa
Jan 29, 2007 (4:54 pm)
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Replying to: orwoody (Dec 10, 2002 9:21 pm)

I bought my truck with about 80,000 miles on it and 7,000 miles later i still have the same problem... If i excellerate through second gear past about 23 MPH then the vibration is'nt as bad as if I shift with lower RPM's, then it feels like im coming in for landing on a plane, but it soon goes back to its normal slow self once i reach about 26 MPH. It does the same thing at about 47-50 MPH but not quite as bad. I have been told its the U-joints were bad but no luck with that. Maybe the crankshaft or some of the bearings have gone bad? If anyone has any clues to what might be wrong i would appreciate the advice. Thanks.
-Corey
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Re: 1995 2.2L Rough Drive around 20-25 and 50 MPH [coreyaaa] by hoodlatch
Jan 30, 2007 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: coreyaaa (Jan 29, 2007 4:54 pm)

Corey,
Pls read my sad story of: #1707 of 2018 Re: vibration [hoodlatch] by hoodlatch May 05, 2006 (7:18 pm)
 
I don't know is it matches the problems your having but it might be worth checking into.
 
Good luck
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Re: 1995 2.2L Rough Drive around 20-25 and 50 MPH [hoodlatch] by coreyaaa
Feb 04, 2007 (1:28 pm)
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Replying to: hoodlatch (Jan 30, 2007 7:25 pm)

I'm sorry you had to go through all that for something so small... I'm not for sure if the person before had replaced the catalytic converter or not but that's what im hoping for. Thanks
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Engine Oil Leak by the_big_al
Jun 27, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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I had hoped that I would never have to pose this question, but here goes. I have developed an oil leak on my '01 S-10 4.3 2wd. 105K miles. Maintenance has been good - oil changes every 3K or so. Never more than 4K, and a lot of times less than 3K. But just recently I noticed oil underneath the truck. At first I thought it was a loose plug, but had it replaced at the last oil change. Filter is also tight. I pressure wshed the bottom of the engine to better able to tell where it is coming from and it appears to be coming from the rear of the motor between the motor and transmission.
 
That seems to me to be the rear main seal? I don't seem to leak very much - about 1/3 of a quart in the last 1000 miles. So it's not a major problem, but I hate having oil drip becuase now I have to watch where I park for fear of leaving a nasy spot on someone's drive.
 
I also switched to Mobile One on the last oil change, but I doubt that has anything to do with it. The reason I had the oil changed is I noticed oil collected on the bottom of the pan and since I was almost due anyway, took it in and made sure the plug was replaced. When I had first inspected it, that's where most of the oil was collected and so I surmised that's where my problem lay. But since changing the oil and cleaning the bottom of the engine, I still seem to be dripping.
 
So now I am in quest of locating and hopefully repairing the leak with out too much hassel or expense.
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Re: Engine Oil Leak [thebigal] by canufixit
Feb 19, 2007 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: the_big_al (Jun 27, 2008 3:16 pm)

Hi - the bigal !!!
 
Well, I'd not jump to comclusions that it's your rear main seal - just yet .... I'd check the following;
 
(- I assume you checked that this oil is is not red tranny fluid ...)
 
As I'm sure you know - Everything that leaks winds up on the bottom of the oil pan /and or/ transmission ...
 
 I'd clean the entire engine / under hood at this point and look / watch daily watch to see if it's not the;
- Valve cover gaskets.
- The oil pan gasket itself.
- Also - years ago the pressure oil senders tended to be on the top of the engines - and they were well know for leaking oil - the oil would leak out the sender and drip down the block to the bottom. So, Don't forget to check the top of the block - and everywhere you can
 
Obviously engines pick up all sorts of grime and such, and you just can't tell where it's coming from ... The main seals used today usually last well in excess of your mileage (some last almost forever ...).
 
So, I'd get the whole engine compartment squeekly clean, and then look, watch and wait for a number of days ...
 
Good Luck !!
 
Canufixit
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Re: Engine Oil Leak [canufixit] by the_big_al
Jun 27, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: canufixit (Feb 19, 2007 11:54 am)

THX! It is possible that it's coming from the valve cover gaskets... The last time I looked the bolts had oil encrusted dirt over the bolts. I don't think it is the oil pan gasket, although I didn't go over it with a fine toothed comb, so I'll go back over it. Hopefully it's not the pan gasket, becuase from what I understand you have to loosen the motor mounts and raise the engine slightly to remove the oil pan? At least on 2wd models?
 
Anyway, the thing that gets my attention is the oil pressure sender. I have heard rumors and I think I remember seeing somewhere that the 4.3 was notorious for having those leak? Someone had mentioned a while back on this forum to check that, but it was so long ago that I had forgotten until you mentioned it.
 
I'll start by cleaning the motor and then go from there. I'll not jump to the rear main just yet... I was highly doubtful it was that anyway since I only have 105K on it and no major oil loss...
 
If it is the oil pressure unit, how difficult is that to change and approx cost???
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Re: Engine Oil Leak [thebigal] by canufixit
Feb 19, 2007 (12:56 pm)
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Replying to: the_big_al (Jun 27, 2008 3:16 pm)

Hi thebigal.
 
I'm not "Sure" where the sender is on this engine - on my old (1960's-1970's) GMs I changed quite a few. Those were on the top rear of the engine (and leaked right where you say the oil is dripping - which is why I made the post / comment)...
 
The Sender is no more than a pressure switch and I'd say it has to be well under $100 (~ $50 or less ??) . Also, those oils Pressure switches needed a special socket for the a common socket wrench to install - as they were a screwy shape/Diameter - trying to use pliers to install guaranteed yet another leaky sending unit ... As for what's / where is in these engines - I'm not 100% sure ..
 
Good Luck !!
 
(If I remember, I'll look in my 2002 service manual and re-post any info I find ...)
 
Canufixit.
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to thebigal - Question on front drive train noise ?? by canufixit
Feb 19, 2007 (1:19 pm)
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Hi thebigal.
 
A Question for you (and others) if I may ?? My, purchased new, 2002 GMC Sonoma (now has only 48K mi) has been acting a little strange in the part few months (or may be it's just me being paranoid ??).
 
The Front end / drive bearings seem to be getting louder - but it seems to come and go. Perhaps it's just age - and the cold in the winter in the NE. USA. One Front bearing was changed about 15K mile ago - and it seems no louder that the other (if for nothing more than a comparison.). The front drive train noise tends to come and go - perhaps with temperature - and perhaps with changes in asphalt ... And, as it's getting older - It's probably just me complaining about an aging truck ... So, my question is - is your front end drive train / bearing, etc. still a quiet as when you had purchased the truck (I assume new ??) .
 
I did change tires some months ago (to Toyo) and there was a slight difference in road noise - but this issue has been bugging me for about a year. It comes and goes (to my poor hearing) - but I assume if there was something going - it would show itself after a number of months ... Otherwise I have no issues ..
 
Thanks!
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Re: to thebigal - Question on front drive train noise ?? [canufixit] by the_big_al
Jun 27, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: canufixit (Feb 19, 2007 1:19 pm)

Is is possible that the front drive shaft U-joint is coming apart?
 
Some months ago I had my rear U-joint replaced. At first I thought I was hearing things because it was a real quite almost grinding noise that would manifest it self only on take-off. For a couple months I could barely notice it. But as time wore on, it got louder, but still only manifested itself on take-offs. Then it got to the point where I could idle down the street (5 MPH) and hear the grinding....
 
That's the only thing I can think of since I only have a 2wd. Although when I re-did the brakes a couple months ago, I also repacked the front wheel bearing, but they seemed to be turning fine and making no noise. This was at about 100K and the 1st time I had ever done it. 4wd setup is probably a little different though?
 
I think that your are right in that if something is going, it's gonna go quickly if you drive a nominal amount of miles. If you don't drive so much, and something is on it's way out and is related to the drivetrain, then it of course might take longer to rear it's ugly head.
 
The only noise my truck makes is a knock in the steering column that developed after one of my last road trips over rough terrain. It has since dimished a little, but since the steering still works fine, I haven't taken the time to look at it. My oil leak is of more concern to me.

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