TWO_4_THE_ROAD
Jun 23, 2017Explorer
ALTITUDE PRESSURE SENSOR
Hello:
I have an 07 Chevy Duramax/Allison 2500hd. Last year while heading up to the High Sierras and pulling my 30ft 5er, the engine light came on. After calling On star it was determined that it was the Altitude pressure sensor that triggered it off. I waited a while on the side of the road because the truck lost power and went into a slow mode. After a bit, I started it up and it was fine the rest of the trip. When I got home, I took it to the dealer and they agreed that it was the sensor. They replaced it. The next trip, the light came on again when I started climbing and steep grade and it stayed on for a couple of hours. I got to my destination and shut the engine off. When I turned it back on, the light was off and stayed off. When I got home I called the dealer and they told me that they couldn't check the sensor unless the engine light was on. Not a comfortable feeling cuz I plan to go on a pretty long trip in August which I'm sure will involve some climbing. Does this sound right that they can't check the sensor unless the light is on?
thanks in advance
I have an 07 Chevy Duramax/Allison 2500hd. Last year while heading up to the High Sierras and pulling my 30ft 5er, the engine light came on. After calling On star it was determined that it was the Altitude pressure sensor that triggered it off. I waited a while on the side of the road because the truck lost power and went into a slow mode. After a bit, I started it up and it was fine the rest of the trip. When I got home, I took it to the dealer and they agreed that it was the sensor. They replaced it. The next trip, the light came on again when I started climbing and steep grade and it stayed on for a couple of hours. I got to my destination and shut the engine off. When I turned it back on, the light was off and stayed off. When I got home I called the dealer and they told me that they couldn't check the sensor unless the engine light was on. Not a comfortable feeling cuz I plan to go on a pretty long trip in August which I'm sure will involve some climbing. Does this sound right that they can't check the sensor unless the light is on?
thanks in advance