CODE 33 is M.A.P=manifold absolute pressure,its located in the back on the valve cover it has three holes for vacuum and pulls straight out with no bolts holding it...Replace it.But the part first and you'll know what your looking for...ok
It sounds like a loose connector - take it to your dealer and ask them top check the connector it should be a cheap fix (Or free)
Code P0753 is a shift solenoid code probably sticking so I would change the transmission fluid and filter then erase code.This should fix the problem.
ac clutch relay open or short circuit
About 17 gm of sugar in a tbsp. So 33 gm is a little less than 2 tablespoons.
Code 34 on a GM vehicle typically indicates a problem with the MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor circuit, specifically a high voltage condition. To fix it, check the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, and ensure they are securely connected. If the wiring is intact, consider testing or replacing the MAP sensor itself, as it may be faulty. Additionally, clear the code and test drive the vehicle to see if the code returns.
replace your cad converter.....po410 means your converter is starting to get pluged up and does not let exhaust flow
00100001 is the binary code for 33
This code is specific to your radio. Contact your local GM dealer for how to get this code.This code is specific to your radio. Contact your local GM dealer for how to get this code.
no, they wont. gm wheels fix Nissan and Toyota's for sure.
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In GM trucks or new GM cars, the 8th digit of the VIN # is the Engine.
This code in a GM vehicle means:If the Check Engine Light is on and the engine still runs then there are two possibilities.1. cam & crank timing is off.2. The crank sensor has a noise in the signal.Take the vehicle to a GM dealer. The procedure to fix this problem is beyond the scope of a Saturday afternoon mechanic.