You need to find the year stamp on the block (located near the block number) I will be a code such as A068 OR J306. This is the datecode for the engine block. The letter stands for the month of production (a= January b=february, etc.. "I" is not used, and skipped.) The next 2 numbers is the day of that month. The last digit is the year code. If this block does not have an active mechanical fuel pump on it, then the last number will be in refernce to the 1980's. A number 4 would mean 1984. So, for instance, a date code of a mechanical fuel pump motor with A315 would mean January 31, 1985. If it was fuel injected, it would be in the 1990's. There were not any 867 engine code blocks made in 2000-2006 (those are 090 blocks)
1986
There's over 100 Chevy codes that will make it come on-you need to have code read
The light could come on for a number of reasons. The vehivle would have to be hooked up to a scanner to determine the engine code or codes. After you determine the codes you can isolate and fix the probelem. If the check engine light is on there will be a computer code that will appear on the scanner.
You will need a code reader. Your local auto parts store can sell you a simple one for $60 to $80. It will come with directions and a book of code definitions.
1976
1962
The check engine light would come on and the code stored would refer to a bad cat.
If you have a bad O2 sensor the check engine light would come on and set a code directing you to which one is bad. A code reading tool would be required to read the codes.
No
The type of engine depends on the year you are interested in. The latest model of the Chevy Kidiak comes with a Duramax V-8 engine.
I believe it was in the 1962 model year.
The 4.3L.