supertug
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04-12-24 12:43 PM - Post#2868795
I drive a 2001 Sierra K1500 Z71 extended cab with 206,000 miles. While it runs great, or at least does not give me any problems, with the age and mileage I am leaning towards a newer truck. My main concern is the Active Fuel Management. Perhaps my first question in this area is, when if ever did GM work our the problems with the AFM system? Are the issues with AFM over blown? As usual any and all information and or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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bobb
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04-12-24 11:18 PM - Post#2868807
In response to supertug
i would seriously consider keeping it. the newer it is the more gizmoes they put into it. it aint no fun anymore. literaly everything runs off of or through a computer nowadays. gotta scan for anyhting that is not a fuse or relay failure.
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04-15-24 08:50 PM - Post#2868885
In response to supertug
If you are buying used then buy a 6.2L engine up to 2013 models as the ones in trucks did not have AFM until the 2014 model years, the SUV's had AFM in the 6.2L. All other engine had it from 2008 to current day. I had a 2017 6.2L Sierra Denali and never had lifter issues in the 60,000+ miles I had it. My 2021 6.2L Sierra Denali has 34,000 trouble free miles. My neighbor has a 2008 GMC 5.3L with over 150,000 miles and no lifter issues.
Mike
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supertug
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05-14-24 04:52 AM - Post#2869823
In response to elcamino
Picked up a 2022 Sierra 1500 SLT with 26,000 miles and the longer bed. I'll try to add photos in a few days.
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