Rotor or bug for the spark. Maybe plugs wires you gotta do some diag bubba unplug 1 cylinder at a time and looks for change. They have fuel pressure and spider injector issues
Got an issue with mine not sure where to start fixing it bank 1 and bank 2 running lean af and I've got a odd oil leak I can't find so today I'm putting a stop leak by Lucas into it but can't figure out the other issue I'm thinking it's the damn top end though and I don't wanna rebuild it might just motor swap it
My 2000 Jimmy is reading that same code P0302. I am hoping to replace the spark plugs myself, do you have any tips? I am finding that they seem to be in awkward places and I've never done spark plugs before.
A couple extensions a spark plug socket and a swivel its easy also spark plug wire pullers. Maybe replace the plugs as well as inspect the distributor cap and rotor.
I love those little s10 SUV’s.
I’ve had several throughout the years.
Glad to see that you got something to drive.
I've had it over a year just to bizzy and blinded by bs to work on it.
Lol its just like mine. I changed everything and still get the p0302. What was wrong with it?
Rotor or bug for the spark. Maybe plugs wires you gotta do some diag bubba unplug 1 cylinder at a time and looks for change. They have fuel pressure and spider injector issues
New rotor and I did those too. I put a new OEM spider. I'ma do that. Thanks for the advice.
Man I hope it helps I get to the shop everyday and see mine. I wanna do more but a 2 and 5 year old are wearing me thin.
Got an issue with mine not sure where to start fixing it bank 1 and bank 2 running lean af and I've got a odd oil leak I can't find so today I'm putting a stop leak by Lucas into it but can't figure out the other issue I'm thinking it's the damn top end though and I don't wanna rebuild it might just motor swap it
Lean could be a few diffrent things all the way back to the fuel pump or even a clogged fuel filter.
My 2000 Jimmy is reading that same code P0302. I am hoping to replace the spark plugs myself, do you have any tips? I am finding that they seem to be in awkward places and I've never done spark plugs before.
A couple extensions a spark plug socket and a swivel its easy also spark plug wire pullers. Maybe replace the plugs as well as inspect the distributor cap and rotor.
@@CodyDoesIt Thanks for your help!
@@WanderlustVegans Lemme know if I can help anymore.