Owenfamily
Active Member
Hello Everyone,
I'm stuck and want to get some advice. I have a 2007 Chevy Classic 3500 and for the most part it has been a solid truck. Today however we were on our way to San Antonio and my check engine light comes on. I just happen to be by a Chevy dealership. The guys come out put the tester on and says everything looks good. So we get back on the road and it start to act up again. Same code. Fuel Rail/Pressure to low. So I find another dealership in Waco and they replace the fuel filter. We get going again and the code comes back again. Lucky I had my little tool to reset the code and keep driving. We come home drop off the trailer and I get back on the highway and nothing. This only happens when going up hills and it is hot and towing. As anyone had this problem?
I also want to get your opinion. I am going to look at new trucks tomorrow. I'm going to look at ford and chevy. If you were to buy a new one which one would you buy. The ford does not use the fuel rail system and their EKG or something of that sort is easy to fix on the newer models if that does go bad.
Thank you,
David
I'm stuck and want to get some advice. I have a 2007 Chevy Classic 3500 and for the most part it has been a solid truck. Today however we were on our way to San Antonio and my check engine light comes on. I just happen to be by a Chevy dealership. The guys come out put the tester on and says everything looks good. So we get back on the road and it start to act up again. Same code. Fuel Rail/Pressure to low. So I find another dealership in Waco and they replace the fuel filter. We get going again and the code comes back again. Lucky I had my little tool to reset the code and keep driving. We come home drop off the trailer and I get back on the highway and nothing. This only happens when going up hills and it is hot and towing. As anyone had this problem?
I also want to get your opinion. I am going to look at new trucks tomorrow. I'm going to look at ford and chevy. If you were to buy a new one which one would you buy. The ford does not use the fuel rail system and their EKG or something of that sort is easy to fix on the newer models if that does go bad.
Thank you,
David