That tiny Pack Raft looks so sketchy. I don't see how it doesn't sink just from the weight of the cojones required to paddle it out into open water like that. You're the man Forestry. Keep up the great content!
Amanda has an infectious laugh. Love her dog. Love how Foresty always shows such kind hospitality to his new friends like Mike, and friend Amanda. Nice seeing Foresty w/company from time to time.
@tom allen Wait What? there are lakes in Florida? thought they were called swamps in which case you probably wouldn't want to put your head underwater Teehee :)
If you need a place to stay in Lillooet you can try Bruin's End just north of the town towards the mouth of the Yalokom river. Ask for Mischa and tell him Cyrus sent you. Thanks for the video's
This started happening after the bumper was installed..try checking any screws that could have pinch a wire making it ground out or if they put a winch on check all the wiring & connections...
F.F. is killing me with that little pillow of a raft. I bought a much larger 2 man raft this summer but can't overcome my phobia with large bodies of water. Then he crosses a lake with that napkin of a raft. Again, I'm impressed with his automatic nerve where I have to build mine up.
You edited out the beeping sound of the air fryer! Whenever it beeps in your video, my 3yo goes "di do!" and we all laugh. Anywho - sending love from California!
The one code is basically telling the traction/StabiliTrak. The ECM is having an issue and needs to disable traction control. The 5-volt reference code. This is where they would need to start first. It's going into limp mode due to the 5-volt reference going down. If I had to guess, the issue is probably going to be a wiring issue. I would check the engine main harness for any kind of rub marks. Especially above the bell housing. It could be a sensor issue or the ECM. But I highly doubt it's an ECM issue. Usually, when it's internment like that, it's usually a connection issue or a wiring issue. It's a short to ground. Because if it was open, it wouldn't set that code. It would set codes for the multiple modules on that circuit. If you wanted to try and find it. What I would do if I would back out the 5-volt reference 3, I would pull the circuits out of the ECM. Then reproduce the issue. Once I narrow it down to that circuit, then I would disconnect everything on that circuit. Like the one guy said, more than likely, the dealer will shotgun parts at it. Due to it being intermittent. Intermittent issues, especially a 5-volt reference issue. Any short on any branch will take out the 5-volt reference. Because you really need to duplicate the concern over and over again to find it. One thing as a customer that can help them. You might want to go on a test drive with their shop foreman or the tech working on it. Then show them the hill can be beneficial for them to fix it.
Oh thank you so much foresty! Just finished an 18 hour flight journey and five hour drive home. Great to lay down and watch a relaxing video before hibernating like a beaaaar, who knew sitting for so long could be so exhausting.
Ikr? I looked that up once. It said that you use different muscles to keep yourself stable when sitting for so long and that makes you tired. I'm if it's true, but it's a possible explanation.
Hi there best wishes from India 🇮🇳 you videos gives me strength and motivates me in need 😊😊😊👍🏻 Appriciated your efforts watch you since 2 years approx good work though 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice video but start doing more road trips and mountain drives in your van versus doing hikes in each video please many of us would love to see drives more than hikes ❤️
Hi Forest. I have been looking through your older build videos when you were making your ground cables and all you had was hand pliers to make you connection back when you upgraded your alternator. I remember back then saying to myself...those grounds can come back to haunt you in weird and wonderful ways. Have you had a look at them lately. Grounds can really screw with you.
Literally watched this just before making dinner. I was inspired to put beans on my pizza. It was really nice. Works well with Mexican flavors. Will definitely make it again. Thanks Forest.
Black beans are superior to kidney, navy, pinto etc. in my view. Better flavor, better texture. Great go to, even for a carnivore like me. But haven't tried them on pizza. I will now.
Beans with Mexican flavors is the key. They are delicious with corn and tomatoes, jalapenos, cumin or chili powder They wouldn't work on Italian pizza flavors, IMO. BTW-- in a previous video, Foresty put green pepper in his Mexican dish. Green pepper isn't usually included in Mexican dishes. I've seen southwestern, californian and North of mexico cooking without anyone using green peppers in a chili, burrito, enchilada or taco dish. Maybe in the southern Mexico or with Mexican fish recipes. Anyone know about this?
I told you AWD toyota Sienna or older toyota AWD van with lift. When your life depends on your vehicle, you just cannot trust anything other than Japanese manufacturing. Its just how it is. Im just grateful. I bought my 2001 sienna with 200k on it for $2,000 six months ago and have driven across the country 3 times not a single hicup.
My Dear Lone Wolf, Glad you're not so lone here I would imagine Amanda and Frank are good company I hope you find that more than annoying Gremlin that seems to have invaded your van and has reeked havoc this summer. I'm sending good thoughts of codes and sensors to you. Stay well. Best wishes from The Great Lake State of Michigan 🐢
Just realized your truck problems are on your other channel...I know or sucks but I'm looking forward to knowing what the problem is and how it was fixed!!🖖
GM van fleet owner here. 2 things, ABS module connection is down below in a bad spot. Connector isn't the best and they get water in and corrode. If the ABS is producing bad signals that affects the Stabillitrak, which if it sends out bad data will affect the ECM/PCM. The other thing to ensure is that your chassis and cab structure are well grounded. This is pretty easy, ground cables are cheap, any auto parts or truck parts store has them. On our older vans we run one from the neg battery post to the engine block (alt bracket) the right side of the cab by the heater box and one down below from the engine block to the frame. It's a little overkill but it works. The ABS connector is serviceable but unless you have a lot of practice with Yazaki style connectors, it is money well spent at the dealer. Good luck!
I’m sure it’s moisture in a connector, though I recently fought a similar issue on a 2017 Silverado - I ended up finding one solitary wire with the insulation skinned off about 4” from the abs module and it was randomly grounding out on the edge of the nearby transfer case skid plate bracket.
I got so excited when I saw you pulling out the sewing machine. The footage of your treks all over the mountain side is spectacular and gets me out of my own head for a wee bit of time for sure! But nothing makes me giggle like seeing you sitting on the sewing machine case lid. :D That, my friend, is ingenious. Sadly it wasn't meant to be for today's video. Although, the sewing machine on the picnic table in the middle of nowhere did make me smile. :) I hope they can diagnose the repair accurately and get both you and your beast of a van back on the road quick and the repairs cost won't be too dear. Stay sane, stay healthy, stay lovely!!! Thanks for taking us all along on your adventures!!!!
Mr.Foresty Forest and Amanda making curtains and of course Frank was supervising, nice.🐕He's such a cutie and your pizza🍕🍕🍕looked delish🥑have a great weekend.😎
Those were some big waves for that small pack raft...tough hike and tough paddle...could be worse. Looking forward to hearing of your success in getting the van fixed and more adventures.
Good to see you chilaxing with your friends again she's pretty cool...Every since they started putting sensors in cars this has been an issue... Hopefully that's all it is...
Just reading the comments left here so far, FF, think you'll be further ahead with these suggestions than risking time/money at the dealership. Some knowledgeable & experienced FF fans !! Thanks for the video, despite bee stings, knee injury, van virus ...
😂😂😂 I pray you never run into any Karen’s and Ken’s anywhere! That big patch of berries is bear snacks, Run Forestry Run!!! Hopefully you get the van engine problems worked out soon. Cook that Lamb with garlic and Rosemary for extra flavor. Sure hope the fires end soon! Take care and safe travels😉👍
Simon, we love your adventures! We just came through the Pemberton Rd, from the lower mainland, on Aug 3rd, Tuesday. We were hurrying back to the Deadman Valley, as evac order was lifted on the 4th, and we finally got to come home, after an entire month of evacuation! Would be awesome to cross paths with you someday. We have a daughter and son-in-law in Crowsnest Pass, who own RPM, a parts and supply store that specializes in sport-related products, and treats you like family. And there are awesome peaks there!
FF: Sadly the dealership will probably just shotgun parts at it.. Without capturing live data, it's going to be a guessing game at what's wrong. If you had access to wiring diagrams, look to see what is common between all the circuits. Since your errors seem to be missing reference signals, this leads me to believe that it's more central than ABS sensors and vehicle speed sensors. Perhaps get in touch with the best in the business, Eric O. at South Main Auto!
I doubt it. The dealerships mechanics and techs specialize in working on that brand of vehicle. All you need to do is have common sense dealing with the service writers who are sales folks. Who will try to say you need that transmission flush or a break job because it’s recommended at such and such interval. People are so full of misinformation. It will be more expensive, if you are on a budget and don’t have the funds for a dealership a local mechanic will be better. However I’m willing to bet the local mechanic is way more vulnerable to the throw it at the wall and hope it sticks method. Sincerely a guy in the auto industry for 20 plus years.
Here's a gm one,water in connector!Accelerator pedal position sensor assembly Do NOT assume you have a bad accelerator pedal sensor. GM says the condition is caused by water leaking into the body harness connector that carries the APP signal to the PCM. The water changes the voltage readings from the APP. However, this code can also be generated by the installation of aftermarket equipment that is tapped into the wrong wire (radio, remote starter, radar detector, etc). Locate the body harness connector, located in and around the left hand kick panel area or inside the IP (consult a shop manual for location). Water can leak into the connector from clogged sunroof drains, A-pillar leaks, or windshield or cowling leaks. If you find water in the connector, locate the source of the leak. Then dry out the connector, apply dielectric grease and reseat the connector. Then clear the trouble codes and check for proper operation. This will cause your loss of power.
my issues was water in the ecu. changed the ecu with one from the scrap yard (easy swap but requires a code) its a common gm issues that garages cant diagose. Edit also I noticed that eBay sellers often sell the ECU with the code if you type in the search ECU and pin code.
Just throwing spit into the wind here » You have an older vehicle that probably doesn't have a sensor that detects when the vehicle is climbing. So why do you get error codes when it's climbing. The first thing that comes to mind is that something (water inside a sensor or computer?) is moving when you climb to set off the code. Might also explain the reason you are getting different codes.
@@RobertVinet exactly! More likely load on engine or maybe better loose stuff that shows when shaking,climbing. Both out of reach of. Dealers who just want bucks not challenges.
I love this guy. What a cool way to live. And still gets little kid excited when a motorcycle goes by! Keep it up brother. You ever get down to Texas you have a hot shower, some cold beer, and a place to park anytime
If anything, this video goes to show we are all social beings. I love it when on the odd occasion Foresty McForest hooks up with another person. We love you, Foresty!
the drone footage was beautiful today...hope the van doesnt get worse..i knew they wouldnt find the problem....your going to have to figure it out then hope you find someone who can nail it
The initial 5v circuit is most likely the problem, then the others that pop up are caused by the initial fault being that the secondary codes are different each time. Good luck buddy.
Foresty! The way your react seeing a motorcycle in the middle of nowhere is the same way react when we see a van in the middle of nowhere 😂
Maybe Forest just dreams of becoming a motorcycle rider. Probably a Easy Rider film fan.
That tiny Pack Raft looks so sketchy. I don't see how it doesn't sink just from the weight of the cojones required to paddle it out into open water like that. You're the man Forestry. Keep up the great content!
😃😄😀
And those are No Small Cajones either, 🤔🤣🤣⚡️🚣🏻♀️⚡️
I cant stop laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤪👍
I always worry, but I just repeat over and over while watch he ok. He alive because he posted the video.
Those marbles are *HUGE!!* At one point it looks like he's almost in the open ocean there is much water around him.
Amanda and Forest look to be having a grand time together. What great travel partners, he even accomodates her when cooking!
K. i. s. s.i.n.g...
I wonder if Kira is jealous.
Well, she DID show him the wide open doors trick!
@@ajfurnari2448 "No other tricks in this van" though.
Foresty took her to pound town
Amanda has an infectious laugh. Love her dog. Love how Foresty always shows such kind hospitality to his new friends like Mike, and friend Amanda. Nice seeing Foresty w/company from time to time.
Mike! He was great!
I think Amanda is a vegetarian. Forestry Forest is Meatatarian
@@dwarren1010
Hence eating a whole pack of lamb sausage the next day lol
(That's the best kind of "tarian." )
You only get one , (Hee -Man- Woman Haters Club Card), spend it wisely .
“Whoa a motorcycle!”
Hahahah that got me. It was so innocent and hilarious
Reminds me of the Genuine Jerks motorcycle video.
That lake was so beautiful green!
@tom allen Wait What? there are lakes in Florida? thought they were called swamps in which case you probably wouldn't want to put your head underwater Teehee :)
@tom allen Wow, lucky you! I will google why Floridians don't put their heads underwater :) :)
If you need a place to stay in Lillooet you can try Bruin's End just north of the town towards the mouth of the Yalokom river. Ask for Mischa and tell him Cyrus sent you. Thanks for the video's
This sounds like the plot to a trailer park boys episode.
@@TheFuckingJakesky What's the worst thing that can happen? You get baked and wake in a pile of stolen shopping carts.
Is the safety always off?
Came from vancity vanlife, sick of watching that guy tidy his van, now this is some good content.
This started happening after the bumper was installed..try checking any screws that could have pinch a wire making it ground out or if they put a winch on check all the wiring & connections...
I believe you called it correctly as grounding out as a garage showed Foresty the fault in recent vid and he bought the replacement sensor. Well done.
Love Amanda her channel and the way she treats Frank.:)
Her delivery on that plate joke was classic lol, 100% dad joke.
F.F. is killing me with that little pillow of a raft. I bought a much larger 2 man raft this summer but can't overcome my phobia with large bodies of water. Then he crosses a lake with that napkin of a raft. Again, I'm impressed with his automatic nerve where I have to build mine up.
My girl and I kayak quite a bit...but not knowing what is under me is a big fear...but I still get out there!
it's a smart nerve. that little raft would be frightening in waves over 2 ft
I was wondering what raft/canoe/kayak brand he is using? Can anyone recommend a lightweight one easy to set-up & pack up for very limited space??
On his return trip across the lake I had the theme song from Gilligan's Island playing inside my head. 😲
"that napkin of a raft" - enjoyed your word choice
The color of that lake was cool.
Always a good sat night when a foresty video pops up 🥳🙂
You edited out the beeping sound of the air fryer! Whenever it beeps in your video, my 3yo goes "di do!" and we all laugh. Anywho - sending love from California!
Those thimble berries are prefect. The most under rated berry
Are they just raspberries (UK) by a different name?
I looked it up, cos I wasn't sure either. They are not the same, but related, is what I understood.
@@MariA-bu2jv very similar to raspberries but they are not. We call them thimble berries.
My two favorite UA-camrs in one video = WIN
The one code is basically telling the traction/StabiliTrak. The ECM is having an issue and needs to disable traction control. The 5-volt reference code. This is where they would need to start first. It's going into limp mode due to the 5-volt reference going down. If I had to guess, the issue is probably going to be a wiring issue. I would check the engine main harness for any kind of rub marks. Especially above the bell housing. It could be a sensor issue or the ECM. But I highly doubt it's an ECM issue. Usually, when it's internment like that, it's usually a connection issue or a wiring issue. It's a short to ground. Because if it was open, it wouldn't set that code. It would set codes for the multiple modules on that circuit. If you wanted to try and find it. What I would do if I would back out the 5-volt reference 3, I would pull the circuits out of the ECM. Then reproduce the issue. Once I narrow it down to that circuit, then I would disconnect everything on that circuit. Like the one guy said, more than likely, the dealer will shotgun parts at it. Due to it being intermittent. Intermittent issues, especially a 5-volt reference issue. Any short on any branch will take out the 5-volt reference. Because you really need to duplicate the concern over and over again to find it. One thing as a customer that can help them. You might want to go on a test drive with their shop foreman or the tech working on it. Then show them the hill can be beneficial for them to fix it.
This is outstanding advice
That dog is awesome reminds me of my ol hound dog who’s sitting right beside me
Oh thank you so much foresty! Just finished an 18 hour flight journey and five hour drive home. Great to lay down and watch a relaxing video before hibernating like a beaaaar, who knew sitting for so long could be so exhausting.
Ikr? I looked that up once. It said that you use different muscles to keep yourself stable when sitting for so long and that makes you tired. I'm if it's true, but it's a possible explanation.
@@tstorm7488 Yeah something along those lines plus the fact that you just can’t sleep on a plane too well if at all!
Your videos have motivated and inspired me to live, to explore and enjoy being alive. Thank you
Hi there best wishes from India 🇮🇳 you videos gives me strength and motivates me in need 😊😊😊👍🏻 Appriciated your efforts watch you since 2 years approx good work though 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That lake is pristine!
You eat like a king Foresty. Best cooking channel ever. Chef Ramsey move over!
Nice video but start doing more road trips and mountain drives in your van versus doing hikes in each video please many of us would love to see drives more than hikes ❤️
Woot!! Foresty Forest, again in his van, Foresty Forest, he is the climbing man!!!
That could make a really good intro, would have you get the same people to sing it thou.
That lake is beautiful!
It made me happy Forest that you knew when it felt dangerous , and decided to turn back . I had began to get worried for you . 🍃
I found you through camping with steve. I want you to know I will be watching from now on
Hi Forest. I have been looking through your older build videos when you were making your ground cables and all you had was hand pliers to make you connection back when you upgraded your alternator. I remember back then saying to myself...those grounds can come back to haunt you in weird and wonderful ways. Have you had a look at them lately. Grounds can really screw with you.
God bless and protect you always!
Lol hope to see more " Foresty and Tideline" episode meet ups! 😉✌
Keep your spirits up....you'll be out there again soon!
Literally watched this just before making dinner. I was inspired to put beans on my pizza. It was really nice. Works well with Mexican flavors. Will definitely make it again. Thanks Forest.
I put beans in my salad and omelettes. I even make bean hummus.
Black beans are superior to kidney, navy, pinto etc. in my view. Better flavor, better texture. Great go to, even for a carnivore like me. But haven't tried them on pizza. I will now.
@@grinpick yes, I'm part of the black bean cult. No bean can compare to the sacred black bean.
Beans with Mexican flavors is the key. They are delicious with corn and tomatoes, jalapenos, cumin or chili powder They wouldn't work on Italian pizza flavors, IMO.
BTW-- in a previous video, Foresty put green pepper in his Mexican dish. Green pepper isn't usually included in Mexican dishes. I've seen southwestern, californian and North of mexico cooking without anyone using green peppers in a chili, burrito, enchilada or taco dish.
Maybe in the southern Mexico or with Mexican fish recipes. Anyone know about this?
I like any kind of beans.
All of em are good for bowel movement.
Oops, Excuse me, I just farted a comment.
I told you AWD toyota Sienna or older toyota AWD van with lift. When your life depends on your vehicle, you just cannot trust anything other than Japanese manufacturing. Its just how it is. Im just grateful. I bought my 2001 sienna with 200k on it for $2,000 six months ago and have driven across the country 3 times not a single hicup.
We hope your bee stings and sore leg heal quickly and that your van gets fixed soon.
Keep us updated on that knee please !
Bee stings actually help your immune system. (Unless one is allergic to bees)
@@ellengriffin1547 Unless you're stung by hundreds or thousands of bees!
Your living the good life bro 👍
Sometimes it just all goes south. You'll power through it I'm sure. I really like your videos no matter the topic.
The clarity of that water at the start was amazing
My Dear Lone Wolf,
Glad you're not so lone here
I would imagine Amanda and Frank are good company
I hope you find that more than annoying Gremlin that seems to have invaded your van and has reeked havoc this summer. I'm sending good thoughts of codes and sensors to you.
Stay well.
Best wishes from
The Great Lake State of Michigan 🐢
That Mexican pizza 🍕!! Yummy 😋!!! Hope you can fix the problem!!
Mate...you're one of a kind.. honest..caring... legit and all around nice bloke. The world needs more folks like you eh. Cheers from Tasmania.
That lake was beautiful 😍
Just realized your truck problems are on your other channel...I know or sucks but I'm looking forward to knowing what the problem is and how it was fixed!!🖖
Thats some beatiful country dude...damn.
I love Amanda & Frank! So glad you pointed out their website; binge watched most of the videos.
I loved how you just whip out a sewing machine out in the boonies.
Great video!
👍👊😎
Foresty Forest, the best van life. Best regards from Sweden!
Agreed! Best regards from Chicago.
GM van fleet owner here. 2 things, ABS module connection is down below in a bad spot. Connector isn't the best and they get water in and corrode. If the ABS is producing bad signals that affects the Stabillitrak, which if it sends out bad data will affect the ECM/PCM. The other thing to ensure is that your chassis and cab structure are well grounded. This is pretty easy, ground cables are cheap, any auto parts or truck parts store has them. On our older vans we run one from the neg battery post to the engine block (alt bracket) the right side of the cab by the heater box and one down below from the engine block to the frame. It's a little overkill but it works. The ABS connector is serviceable but unless you have a lot of practice with Yazaki style connectors, it is money well spent at the dealer. Good luck!
I’m sure it’s moisture in a connector, though I recently fought a similar issue on a 2017 Silverado - I ended up finding one solitary wire with the insulation skinned off about 4” from the abs module and it was randomly grounding out on the edge of the nearby transfer case skid plate bracket.
That yellow tank of a beast! 😍 oh yeah! 🔥
Wow! The colour of that water is so pretty!
5:02 sick reference Foresty
I got so excited when I saw you pulling out the sewing machine. The footage of your treks all over the mountain side is spectacular and gets me out of my own head for a wee bit of time for sure! But nothing makes me giggle like seeing you sitting on the sewing machine case lid. :D That, my friend, is ingenious. Sadly it wasn't meant to be for today's video. Although, the sewing machine on the picnic table in the middle of nowhere did make me smile. :)
I hope they can diagnose the repair accurately and get both you and your beast of a van back on the road quick and the repairs cost won't be too dear. Stay sane, stay healthy, stay lovely!!! Thanks for taking us all along on your adventures!!!!
That sunrise was surely worth the trip.Thank you Foresty.
Please keep us posted Foresty. Great video - thank you.
OMG! That Mercedes truck is do die for.
The drone shot over the lake with teeny tiny brave little vessel was a bit stressful (though beautiful). I just hope you’re a really good swimmer!
I watch both of your guy's channels... I didn't know you knew each other 😮
Good to see you out and about 👍
Enjoy everything you do.
Mr.Foresty Forest and Amanda making curtains and of course Frank was supervising, nice.🐕He's such a cutie and your pizza🍕🍕🍕looked delish🥑have a great weekend.😎
pizza🍕🍕🍕looked delish🥑😃😋😁🕺✌😎
great collaboration.
Nice to have some company or a companion. 👍🏻 Good for you Foresty!!
Lol, Forresty has that morning after smile. Piping occurred for sure.
Have fun and take care and take it easy and enjoy it
Impressive Packraft! That was pretty cool crossing in such a small raft.
Yall look good together!
That lake water man.
I'm glad u have a friend to camp with safety in numbers
Those were some big waves for that small pack raft...tough hike and tough paddle...could be worse. Looking forward to hearing of your success in getting the van fixed and more adventures.
That pizza 🍕 looked great. Crispy crust!
Good to see you chilaxing with your friends again she's pretty cool...Every since they started putting sensors in cars this has been an issue... Hopefully that's all it is...
It's fun to see you, Amanda and Frank hanging out together.
Her channel has become on if my faves after seeing her with Foresty. (Whom I was introduced to after reading a comment under Camping with Steve).
Foresty definitely took her to pound town maybe a couple trips
Gosh that crossing Carpenter lake on the way back was stressful, waves look big on your little dingy
Just reading the comments left here so far, FF, think you'll be further ahead with these suggestions than risking time/money at the dealership. Some knowledgeable & experienced FF fans !! Thanks for the video, despite bee stings, knee injury, van virus ...
good luck with the repairs
😂😂😂 I pray you never run into any Karen’s and Ken’s anywhere! That big patch of berries is bear snacks, Run Forestry Run!!! Hopefully you get the van engine problems worked out soon. Cook that Lamb with garlic and Rosemary for extra flavor. Sure hope the fires end soon! Take care and safe travels😉👍
"Woah motorcycle " that was so cute! You were like a little kid
That Unimog. Mmm. You need an older set of wheels like that. No computers to mess with your day.Take it easy brother.🇦🇺
Love those Unimogs.
Simon, we love your adventures! We just came through the Pemberton Rd, from the lower mainland, on Aug 3rd, Tuesday. We were hurrying back to the Deadman Valley, as evac order was lifted on the 4th, and we finally got to come home, after an entire month of evacuation! Would be awesome to cross paths with you someday. We have a daughter and son-in-law in Crowsnest Pass, who own RPM, a parts and supply store that specializes in sport-related products, and treats you like family.
And there are awesome peaks there!
Foresty your videos of the best.
When vehicles go squirrelly like yours there's usually a water/ground problem like what the GM tech was saying.
A lot of work for a handful of berries. Good luck with the troubleshooting.
FF: Sadly the dealership will probably just shotgun parts at it.. Without capturing live data, it's going to be a guessing game at what's wrong. If you had access to wiring diagrams, look to see what is common between all the circuits. Since your errors seem to be missing reference signals, this leads me to believe that it's more central than ABS sensors and vehicle speed sensors. Perhaps get in touch with the best in the business, Eric O. at South Main Auto!
That Eric O. at South Main Auto in New York must be the truth! I've seen other posts referring FF to him.
I like Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics for wiring diagram stuff.
I doubt it. The dealerships mechanics and techs specialize in working on that brand of vehicle. All you need to do is have common sense dealing with the service writers who are sales folks. Who will try to say you need that transmission flush or a break job because it’s recommended at such and such interval. People are so full of misinformation. It will be more expensive, if you are on a budget and don’t have the funds for a dealership a local mechanic will be better. However I’m willing to bet the local mechanic is way more vulnerable to the throw it at the wall and hope it sticks method.
Sincerely a guy in the auto industry for 20 plus years.
Loved that bee story. Quality story.
Here's a gm one,water in connector!Accelerator pedal position sensor assembly
Do NOT assume you have a bad accelerator pedal sensor. GM says the condition is caused by water leaking into the body harness connector that carries the APP signal to the PCM. The water changes the voltage readings from the APP.
However, this code can also be generated by the installation of aftermarket equipment that is tapped into the wrong wire (radio, remote starter, radar detector, etc).
Locate the body harness connector, located in and around the left hand kick panel area or inside the IP (consult a shop manual for location). Water can leak into the connector from clogged sunroof drains, A-pillar leaks, or windshield or cowling leaks. If you find water in the connector, locate the source of the leak. Then dry out the connector, apply dielectric grease and reseat the connector.
Then clear the trouble codes and check for proper operation.
This will cause your loss of power.
my issues was water in the ecu. changed the ecu with one from the scrap yard (easy swap but requires a code) its a common gm issues that garages cant diagose.
Edit also I noticed that eBay sellers often sell the ECU with the code if you type in the search ECU and pin code.
Just throwing spit into the wind here » You have an older vehicle that probably doesn't have a sensor that detects when the vehicle is climbing. So why do you get error codes when it's climbing. The first thing that comes to mind is that something (water inside a sensor or computer?) is moving when you climb to set off the code. Might also explain the reason you are getting different codes.
@@RobertVinet exactly! More likely load on engine or maybe better loose stuff that shows when shaking,climbing. Both out of reach of. Dealers who just want bucks not challenges.
Interesting about the after market stuff, cos Foresty has done a bit of that! You never know til you know.
I love how foresty got so excited about the motor bike. Love it
I love this guy. What a cool way to live. And still gets little kid excited when a motorcycle goes by! Keep it up brother. You ever get down to Texas you have a hot shower, some cold beer, and a place to park anytime
If anything, this video goes to show we are all social beings. I love it when on the odd occasion Foresty McForest hooks up with another person. We love you, Foresty!
Lol, Forresty has that morning after smile. Piping occurred for sure.
@@onewizzard Piping! I love the various ways people describe making sweet passionate love.
the drone footage was beautiful today...hope the van doesnt get worse..i knew they wouldnt find the problem....your going to have to figure it out then hope you find someone who can nail it
What? My two favorite TouTube influencers in the same video! Amanda rocks!
Another great video Forest...that pizza looked great 👍
Always a delight seeing a new Foresty video pop up in my feed
This may sound stupid, but check your brake fluid level. On my Infiniti, the low fluid caused the AWD dash light to turn on on any incline.
Good luck with the van
The initial 5v circuit is most likely the problem, then the others that pop up are caused by the initial fault being that the secondary codes are different each time. Good luck buddy.
Amazing footage on that vertical piece at the beginning -- it must have been very tricky to do!
Beautiful, Foresty!
that is so cool you 2 together