2012 Silverado Lifter Replacement Guide
⚡ Quick Answer That ticking is likely a collapsed lifter in your 5.3L or 6.2L engine, a common failure due […]
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⚡ Quick Answer That ticking is likely a collapsed lifter in your 5.3L or 6.2L engine, a common failure due […]
⚡ Quick Answer Your 2015-2018 Silverado 1500 with the original 6.2L (L86 or L87) likely has a failing fuel pump
⚡ Quick Answer The 2022 Silverado 5.3L without DFM is most prone to excessive oil consumption, often over 1 quart
⚡ Quick Answer Your 2022 Silverado 2500HD’s new engine burning oil is likely due to a flawed piston ring installation
⚡ Quick Answer The 2020 Silverado with the 5.3L V8 (RPO code L84) is known for excessive oil consumption, often
⚡ Quick Answer The problem is a collapsed lifter, typically due to a failed AFM/DFM system, causing a loud tick,
⚡ Quick Answer Your 2017 Silverado’s 5.3L V8 likely has a failed Active Fuel Management (AFM) lifter, causing a misfire,
⚡ Quick Answer A P0206/P0306 combo on your 2015 Silverado 5.3L means the Engine Control Module is detecting a misfire
⚡ Quick Answer The 2013 Silverado 5.3L AFM system often fails due to a faulty VLOM (Valve Lifter Oil Manifold)
⚡ Quick Answer The common problem is a worn-out transfer case fluid pump rub block, causing a loss of 4WD/AWD