Engine down light came on

Asked by Tammyroach1976 Dec 15, 2019 at 02:42 PM about the 2008 GMC Envoy SLT-1

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2008 GMC envoy is pulling 4 codes the first
one is a camshaft sensor the second one is a O2
sensor third one is an EVAP high purge flow the
fourth one is a throttle position sensor what could
cause the car to spit and sputter cut it off let it sit
for a few minutes restarts fine and if I'm at Slater it
does it again

2 Answers

I would start with the throttle position sensor and camshaft sensor and then do the other repairs. These issues could cause the the problems you describe.

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Agree with F O R. I would clean your throttle body first and foremost. The TPS is integrated into the throttle body, cannot be removed unlike other platforms. You'd need a new throttle body unfortunately. Check the wiring that goes into the throttle body also.

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