seeteuu99 Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
The other day I was pulling into a parking space and I had the wheel turned to full lock and the motor just shut off on me. This is the 4th or 5th time this has happend in the last 3 months or so but I can't figure out why it happens. It only happens when I have the wheel turned to full lock, usually pulling into a parking space (so i'm going around 5mph or so). I have no trouble restarting the car after it shuts off. I drive a 2000 Yukon XL with 95k miles on it, but the car is in good shape and has had no other mechanical problems. Does anybody know why this is happening? 3/1/2006 1:24:46 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
wild guess
power steering pulley bearings going bad and stopping the engine at load
I say this 'cause my old alternator had seized up enough to where it was keeping the engine from turning 3/1/2006 1:39:23 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Since what? 3/1/2006 2:00:07 PM |
Jeepman All American 5882 Posts user info edit post |
since when?
how low is your gas? might seem silly, but a valid question. the gas could splash over and stall your engine. as said above, might be due to the power steering assembly. 3/1/2006 2:02:24 PM |
Igor All American 6672 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.automotiveforums.com/t496728-01_denali_stalls_when_turning__.html
3/1/2006 2:35:01 PM |
seeteuu99 Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
My gas gauge pretty much always stays below half (usually between empty and a 1/4, I figure less weight = better gas mileage).
^The link above was helpful but it didn't really answer the question. Could this really be an issue with the PCM? It would seem to me that if the PCM is the problem than this would happen regardless of the position of the steering wheel, but I don't know. I'm thinking it has something to do with power steering too, but that's just a semi-educated guess.
and i meant sense for all you grammer nazi's out there 3/1/2006 3:00:09 PM |
Poe87 All American 1639 Posts user info edit post |
Do those trucks use a power steering pressure switch? If so, I'd start there. 3/1/2006 6:36:03 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "My gas gauge pretty much always stays below half (usually between empty and a 1/4, I figure less weight = better gas mileage). " |
I dont mean to nerd it up in here or anything, but it wouldnt take much to prove or disprove this using basic middle school scientific method. My ghost tells me your "figuring" is wrong.3/1/2006 6:50:38 PM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
internal pressure relief valve in the pump ain't relieving. 3/1/2006 7:19:00 PM |
jwendie Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "My gas gauge pretty much always stays below half (usually between empty and a 1/4, I figure less weight = better gas mileage). " | thats the most intresting strategy ive heard yet3/1/2006 10:29:23 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Gasoline: 24 lbs/gallon" |
3/1/2006 11:11:41 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
^???
a gallon of gas is a little over 6 lbs.
scents
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since
sense...there ya go.
^^i've thought about that before, but i figure it's way more trouble than it's worth. i mean, you could actually calculate out what you'd save, given some engine and vehicle parameters...but that's more trouble than it's worth, too.
[Edited on March 1, 2006 at 11:17 PM. Reason : asfd] 3/1/2006 11:15:41 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
haha my bad.. i thought that was way off
Quote : | "6 pounds per gallon of gas and 9.24 pounds per gallon of diesel type A fuel" |
[Edited on March 2, 2006 at 12:46 AM. Reason : no reading]3/2/2006 12:42:46 AM |
seeteuu99 Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I dont mean to nerd it up in here or anything, but it wouldnt take much to prove or disprove this using basic middle school scientific method. My ghost tells me your "figuring" is wrong." |
Please, elaborate...3/2/2006 8:48:10 AM |
seeteuu99 Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
^nevermind, I'm going to start a new post about this. I'd like to hear more opinions on this theory of less gas = better/worse mpg. 3/2/2006 9:47:09 AM |
69 Suspended 15861 Posts user info edit post |
^ my 01 silverado does the same thing, its just a high mileage chevy thing, if you quickly let off the gas immiediatly before a full turn, the rpms dip too low before the iac can recover and it cuts off. cleaning the throttle body and intake helps a lot with this problem. also if you have the 5.3 or 4.8, and the pedal sticks at idle, polishing the inside of the throttle body where the butterfly rests with 400 grit sandpaper will help.
Quote : | ""6 pounds per gallon of gas and 9.24 pounds per gallon of diesel type A fuel" |
umm no, i dont feel like looking it up, but any fuel oil will not be denser the 8.34#/gal
[Edited on March 2, 2006 at 9:53 AM. Reason : ]3/2/2006 9:51:03 AM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "2000 Yukon XL with 95k miles " |
thats your problem3/2/2006 2:49:03 PM |
seeteuu99 Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
that's your's3/2/2006 4:28:24 PM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
duh 3/2/2006 4:32:04 PM |