Wow, you're really becoming a treasure trove of info on these Workhorses! Can't wait until warmer weather and getting the doghouse off to hug mine again! Thanks K!
@@ktoutdoor you have helped me keep this bucket of bolts together. Renovated a 2004 Winnebago Adventurer 33V Workhorse with a 8.1 Vortec. Had a P0332 and P0332 P/D code. Just changed the knock sensor on Bank 2 and hoping that it’s just a bad sensor. Your videos have helped me with a LOT of different issues while renovating. Thanks again!
@@wurdzify Be careful you may not have a bad knock sensor at all but a lean condition give me a call I will try to help you trouble shoot my cell 606-875-0125 Kevin
Hey kevin i just recently had my check engine light come on but turned off after driving it like 2 miles was running kinda weird but tgen ran fine and no check engine light on put the scanner and its showing me a p0134 code low 02s activity bank 1 sensor 1
With its age it might be wise to install 2 new OEM o2 sensors DONT USE AFTER MARKET use this one x 2 amzn.to/3RtQjuA text me at 606-875-0125 so we can discuss further. Kevin
Thanks for a great job. I would like to point out a problem I noticed @1:40. The trans cooler line is laying on the frame and in time the line will chafe and leak. Ask me how I know.
On top of engine where you point out the oil pressure sensor & crank shaft sensor could you tell me whats supposed to be bolted there where you have a plate bolted down as a cap off
Yes, they are at the very back by the firewall. When this engine is in a truck, it's not easy to get to. I had to get a step stool and climb up and lay on top of the engine to get to it from the front of the truck. It's right near the transmission bellhousing where it bolts to the engine. It's best to invest in the special deepwell socket made for oil sensor removal. It's a 1 and 1/ 16-inch deepwell socket. 1-1/16" I think I used a 10" extension bar and ratchet to reach down there to loosen it. You'll need to be careful, to not let any dirt get in the oil hole or on the new sensor when threading it in. I'm going to try using my USB endoscope camera to see behind the engine. Otherwise, you will be doing it by feeling to find the hole. Some of you can relate to that, I'm sure! 😂😅
Kevin, thank you for all your videos. We have a 2004 Itasca Sunova 27C Workhorse chassis 8.1 Vortec Engine. Which is probably identical to your unit. Tim Nadaud.
Hey Kevin, I got a P0332 (knock sensor #2) error the other day on my ‘04 W22 chassis w/8.1L. After using this video to locate the knock sensors and making a few calls the consensus was to continue driving. I used my ScanGauge 2 to clear the code and CEL. So far, after approx 250 mile the CEL has not come back on. I’ve got a 1,100 mile trip coming up in a few weeks on want to check whatever I can to prevent issues on the upcoming trip. Thought I’d ask you what you think I should check. My rig has ~37,300 miles on it.
There is no one sensor for the fuel trim numbers. But the main sensor would be the o2 sensor, then the maf sensor map, throttle position, it takes many sensors working together trying to maintain the 14.7 to 1 air fuel ratio.
@@ktoutdoor Hey Thank you for the info, I did not mention my question is deriving from the ScanGauge 3 I just got. There are 2 PICs i can display that show "Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and 2 Sensors. Bank 1 sensor 1 seems to be ok but Bank 2 sensor 1 just displays 99.2%. Could you or anyone think of what those are? thanks again
Kevin, my Scan Guage 3 is reading +25 for the long term fuel trim on bank 1. The pending code is PO131 O2 sensor circuit low / bank 1 sensor 1 (no check engine light yet). I watched this video again in an attempt to verify the location of the O2 sensors. I understand there are 2 sensors (1 for ea bank). But shouldn't there be an O2 sensor after the cat converter? I am curious if a faulty O2 sensor has such a dramatic affect to the fuel trim lean condition I am experiencing.
To confirm bad o2 sensor just swap locations from bank 1 to bank 2 and see if the problem moved to the other side then you know you need new o2 sensors. If the lean condition stays confirm you don't have a exhaust leak on bank 1 = drivers side. Note we don't have post cat o2 sensors based on age you might want to replace them anyway but use only this one amzn.to/3mRpx2k note don't use any after market. Slim chance you may have a bad or plugged fuel injector on that side. Give me a call at 606-875-0125 Kevin
PS: +25% is in the danger zone for engine damage if you driving keep the RPM's down and take it slow going up steep grades that's when most engine failures occur .
@@ktoutdoor I am going to do an air pressure / soapy water test to see if there are any exhaust leaks after which I will likely take you up on the phone call offer. thanks!!!!
Any updates on your long term fuel trims on bank 1? I have an intermittent issue where it will reach 21/22/23/24/25-ish range when I let off the throttle. When I am giving it gas it drops back to normal ranges. This is able to be reproduced each and every time.
Hi Kevin, great video. torn AC belt ripped out my camshaft sensor harness, your video shows two wires, maybe a third? 2001 chevy 8.1 K2500. found two wires so far in nearby harness looking for a third?
Appreciate your thorough videos especially on the workhorse. I'm having an issue with my engine temp on my cluster. Do you know what the sensor resistance should be with a cool engine? Im suspecting my cluster is the problem so I'm looking for the simplest fix. My sensor is reading about 2.2Kohm.
Most knock sensors that get replaced don't need to be replaced to begin with a lot of times you may be running lean triggering the knock sensor call or text me for more info 606-875-0125 Kevin
My 02' Silverado 2500hd has a 3 wire coolant temperature sensor but the engine harness is only 2 wire? My temp gauge works fine although I have an intermittent p0118 and p0101 codes with stumbling/stalling.
Hi, Kevin. Do you know have two oxygen sensor voltage reading on your scanner? I hook up mine and I got oxygen sensor one at 0.55V and oxygen sensor two reads 0.0V. Looks like one is bad. Which one is sensor 1 and which one is sensor two? My RV fail smog. It 's running a little rich at idle. HC (hydrocarbon) measure 251, max is 150.
Great video, so on my 2005 Chevrolet Kodiak C5500 8.1 Vortec engine the knock sensors are on the side of each engine block and NOT under the manifold, correct?
Is easy to replace the oil pressure sensor? And could that be the problem for my oil pressure gauge not working at all? (I’ve had the gauge cluster repaired cause they all stopped working)
Good eye,,if you saw my coolant temperature alarm video I removed the brass plug from the left hand cylinder head to install new sensor there, I wanted to keep it handy if I ever had a leak and needed to reinstall it.
@@gary3046 Nope in fact I have another smaller zip lock bag about 1"x1" that I keep my original schrader valve in where I added on the fuel gauge .. If the sending unit ever started leaking I can quickly put the valve back in.. its been there for years..lol
@@ktoutdoor like your clip, however it jumped a bit too fast in some takes. I am trying to find the location of the Camshaft Position Sensor in my 2001 Workhorse GM engine. Thank you Kevin !
@@cocoliso1946 Go to 1:16 camshaft sensor is between harmonic damper and water pump toward the right bank. rare part to fail what are your symptoms? Give me a call if you like 606-875-0125 I stay up late..lol
The engine icon came on . The computer search informed that the problem was the Camshaft Position Sensor! GM stopped production of that part, so now I am searching for one. Thank you lots for your help!
Symptoms: I don’t know if they are related, but lately every time I go up a hill, the increase in RPM produce a loud rattling from the exterior of the engine! Thank so much for your time and expertise.
Wow, you're really becoming a treasure trove of info on these Workhorses! Can't wait until warmer weather and getting the doghouse off to hug mine again! Thanks K!
Thank you for the kind words have a blessed day.
I just bought Winnebago and you have been very helpful. Thank you for all you do!
Thank you for the kind words if you have any questions my cell # is 606-875-0125 Kevin
Thank you I needed to know where the map sensor was on my 2001 8.1 dually.
04 adventure workhorse freightliner . . first engine light on for me . . . your a great resource thank you for helping
What was your problem? what was the fix?
I have this same chassis. I had a right front tire blowout and it tore of a sensor just below the horn. Any idea what this sensor might be?
Text me some pictures to 606-875-0125 Kevin
Is there a book on the 8.1L vortex engine?
Yes and its a great book amzn.to/3vOGYFp I have read from cover to cover twice
Kevin, Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for all your videos.
You are very very welcome glad to share what little knowledge I have.....
@@ktoutdoor you have helped me keep this bucket of bolts together. Renovated a 2004 Winnebago Adventurer 33V Workhorse with a 8.1 Vortec. Had a P0332 and P0332 P/D code. Just changed the knock sensor on Bank 2 and hoping that it’s just a bad sensor. Your videos have helped me with a LOT of different issues while renovating. Thanks again!
@@wurdzify Be careful you may not have a bad knock sensor at all but a lean condition give me a call I will try to help you trouble shoot my cell 606-875-0125 Kevin
Hey kevin i just recently had my check engine light come on but turned off after driving it like 2 miles was running kinda weird but tgen ran fine and no check engine light on put the scanner and its showing me a p0134 code low 02s activity bank 1 sensor 1
With its age it might be wise to install 2 new OEM o2 sensors DONT USE AFTER MARKET use this one x 2 amzn.to/3RtQjuA text me at 606-875-0125 so we can discuss further. Kevin
Thank you so much for your curiosity. Most of us ( me especially) need you to be our 8.1 go to guy.
Glad to be of some help... thanks for watching
Thanks for a great job. I would like to point out a problem I noticed @1:40. The trans cooler line is laying on the frame and in time the line will chafe and leak. Ask me how I know.
Thanks so much,, looks like another video in the making. I will check it out.
On top of engine where you point out the oil pressure sensor & crank shaft sensor could you tell me whats supposed to be bolted there where you have a plate bolted down as a cap off
That would be for the EGR valve. It was no longer used after year 2004
@ktoutdoor thanks for quick response I always enjoy your videos they are so helpful
In this video, is the oil pressure and crank sensors on the back of the engine?
Yes
Yes, they are at the very back by the firewall. When this engine is in a truck, it's not easy to get to. I had to get a step stool and climb up and lay on top of the engine to get to it from the front of the truck. It's right near the transmission bellhousing where it bolts to the engine. It's best to invest in the special deepwell socket made for oil sensor removal. It's a 1 and 1/ 16-inch deepwell socket. 1-1/16" I think I used a 10" extension bar and ratchet to reach down there to loosen it. You'll need to be careful, to not let any dirt get in the oil hole or on the new sensor when threading it in. I'm going to try using my USB endoscope camera to see behind the engine. Otherwise, you will be doing it by feeling to find the hole. Some of you can relate to that, I'm sure! 😂😅
Awesome and very informative...👏👏
Kevin, thank you for all your videos. We have a 2004 Itasca Sunova 27C Workhorse chassis 8.1 Vortec Engine. Which is probably identical to your unit. Tim Nadaud.
Glad you found my channel if you ever have any questions my cell phone number is 606-875-0125
Your knowledge is impressive thanks
Thanks Kevin, you do such a nice job! Keep up the great informative videos.
Thank you for watching Rob
Hey Kevin, I got a P0332 (knock sensor #2) error the other day on my ‘04 W22 chassis w/8.1L. After using this video to locate the knock sensors and making a few calls the consensus was to continue driving. I used my ScanGauge 2 to clear the code and CEL. So far, after approx 250 mile the CEL has not come back on. I’ve got a 1,100 mile trip coming up in a few weeks on want to check whatever I can to prevent issues on the upcoming trip. Thought I’d ask you what you think I should check. My rig has ~37,300 miles on it.
Chris did we talk over the phone? If not I would replace the MAF sensor give me a text or call 606-875-0125 to discuss further.
This helped a LOT… thank you
Glad it helped!
Hi Kevin thanks for the video, I was wondering if you could tell where the Short Term Fuel Sensors fr Bank 1 and 2 are for the 8.a liter?
There is no one sensor for the fuel trim numbers. But the main sensor would be the o2 sensor, then the maf sensor map, throttle position, it takes many sensors working together trying to maintain the 14.7 to 1 air fuel ratio.
@@ktoutdoor Hey Thank you for the info, I did not mention my question is deriving from the ScanGauge 3 I just got. There are 2 PICs i can display that show "Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and 2 Sensors. Bank 1 sensor 1 seems to be ok but Bank 2 sensor 1 just displays 99.2%. Could you or anyone think of what those are? thanks again
Text me a picture to 606-875-0125 Kevin @@Toddderose
Will do thank you much appreciated.
Kevin, my Scan Guage 3 is reading +25 for the long term fuel trim on bank 1. The pending code is PO131 O2 sensor circuit low / bank 1 sensor 1 (no check engine light yet). I watched this video again in an attempt to verify the location of the O2 sensors. I understand there are 2 sensors (1 for ea bank). But shouldn't there be an O2 sensor after the cat converter? I am curious if a faulty O2 sensor has such a dramatic affect to the fuel trim lean condition I am experiencing.
If your still up give me a call 606-875-0125 Kevin
To confirm bad o2 sensor just swap locations from bank 1 to bank 2 and see if the problem moved to the other side then you know you need new o2 sensors. If the lean condition stays confirm you don't have a exhaust leak on bank 1 = drivers side. Note we don't have post cat o2 sensors based on age you might want to replace them anyway but use only this one amzn.to/3mRpx2k note don't use any after market. Slim chance you may have a bad or plugged fuel injector on that side. Give me a call at 606-875-0125 Kevin
PS: +25% is in the danger zone for engine damage if you driving keep the RPM's down and take it slow going up steep grades that's when most engine failures occur .
@@ktoutdoor I am going to do an air pressure / soapy water test to see if there are any exhaust leaks after which I will likely take you up on the phone call offer. thanks!!!!
Any updates on your long term fuel trims on bank 1? I have an intermittent issue where it will reach 21/22/23/24/25-ish range when I let off the throttle. When I am giving it gas it drops back to normal ranges. This is able to be reproduced each and every time.
Hi Kevin,
great video. torn AC belt ripped out my camshaft sensor harness, your video shows two wires, maybe a third? 2001 chevy 8.1 K2500. found two wires so far in nearby harness looking for a third?
Text me at 606-875-0125 i can send you a picture
PS I checked mine you will need 3 wires for sure
PS make sure your harmonic balancer rubber piece has not slipped causing the belt to jump off... it happens.
Appreciate your thorough videos especially on the workhorse. I'm having an issue with my engine temp on my cluster. Do you know what the sensor resistance should be with a cool engine? Im suspecting my cluster is the problem so I'm looking for the simplest fix. My sensor is reading about 2.2Kohm.
Give me a call or text I have a fix for you 606-875-0125 Kevin
How do you change the knock sensor? Looks easy, but watching some videos it looks more advanced. Thanks.
Most knock sensors that get replaced don't need to be replaced to begin with a lot of times you may be running lean triggering the knock sensor call or text me for more info 606-875-0125 Kevin
@@ktoutdoor by lean, you mean the gas I run? I put in the 87, should i go up, or put some gas additive in? Thanks for the quick response.
No lean fuel mixture will cause knocking bad mass air flow sensor maybe. Call me for details
@ktoutdoor how's it going, I'm having the same issue on my c5500 replaced sensor about 3000 miles ago now they back on
Thanks man, really helpful. Needing to learn some stuff and things.
Thanks for watching... more to come.
My 02' Silverado 2500hd has a 3 wire coolant temperature sensor but the engine harness is only 2 wire? My temp gauge works fine although I have an intermittent p0118 and p0101 codes with stumbling/stalling.
Give me a call or text to my cell so I can help you trouble shoot this 606-875-0125 Kevin
Hi, Kevin. Do you know have two oxygen sensor voltage reading on your scanner? I hook up mine and I got oxygen sensor one at 0.55V and oxygen sensor two reads 0.0V. Looks like one is bad. Which one is sensor 1 and which one is sensor two? My RV fail smog. It 's running a little rich at idle. HC (hydrocarbon) measure 251, max is 150.
Call or text my cell phone 606-875-0125 Kevin i will help you
Are the sensor locations the same on every year.I'm looking to put an 05 model engine into an 03 chassis due to blown motor.
Please give me a call or text 606-875-0125 Kevin
Note fuel injection system is different from 03 to 05 give me a call you may have to change a few things. call or text 606-875-0125 Kevin
Does it have knoking sensors under the intake??
No the knock sensors are located on both sides of the block.
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, so on my 2005 Chevrolet Kodiak C5500 8.1 Vortec engine the knock sensors are on the side of each engine block and NOT under the manifold, correct?
Yes I believe so our is a 2005 8.1 and that's where they are mounted
thank you sir. big help
Yes that is a low oil level sensor.
Is easy to replace the oil pressure sensor? And could that be the problem for my oil pressure gauge not working at all? (I’ve had the gauge cluster repaired cause they all stopped working)
Yes it could very easy to change. Be sure to get a ac Delco part
Hello,please,where is the PCV valve un.this engine?
Thanks.
We don't have one this uses a Integrated positive crankcase ventilation system
Always love your videos.
Question: what's the plastic bag zip tied to the wiring harness on top of your motor?
Good eye,,if you saw my coolant temperature alarm video I removed the brass plug from the left hand cylinder head to install new sensor there, I wanted to keep it handy if I ever had a leak and needed to reinstall it.
It doesn't get got enough to melt?
@@gary3046 Nope in fact I have another smaller zip lock bag about 1"x1" that I keep my original schrader valve in where I added on the fuel gauge .. If the sending unit ever started leaking I can quickly put the valve back in.. its been there for years..lol
When you show where the sensor is could you show how to get to it
Is there a trick to install cam and crank sensors
@mariogarcia-ii4kh cam is easy. Crank sensor can be tricky. I have a video on it.
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00:40 What position is your knock sensor sensing?
Sorry, I don't understand the question?
excellent
Thanks!
Thanks in advance
Your very welcome
It is low oil sensor
You Forgot The Idle Air Control Valve!
Thanks for watching but the 2005 8.1 Vortec does not have one I don't know that any of them did? Let me know if your find out any more info.
Slowdown!
Sorry about that...
@@ktoutdoor like your clip, however it jumped a bit too fast in some takes. I am trying to find the location of the Camshaft Position Sensor in my 2001 Workhorse GM engine.
Thank you Kevin !
@@cocoliso1946 Go to 1:16 camshaft sensor is between harmonic damper and water pump toward the right bank. rare part to fail what are your symptoms? Give me a call if you like 606-875-0125 I stay up late..lol
The engine icon came on . The computer search informed that the problem was the Camshaft Position Sensor!
GM stopped production of that part, so now I am searching for one.
Thank you lots for your help!
Symptoms: I don’t know if they are related, but lately every time I go up a hill, the increase in RPM produce a loud rattling from the exterior of the engine!
Thank so much for your time and expertise.