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Old 03-18-2019, 10:08 AM   #26
Nodnarb76
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Re: Am I right on my Troubleshooting codes PO171 & PO174?

Well this past weekend, I replaced my regulator (used the C5 Corvette regulator/filter), inline filter and the gauge on my fuel rail. I still have fuel pressure in the upper 40's. I am now suspecting the fuel pump, the hose between the sender/pump. Or I'm not getting a full 12v at the pump.

I Should be getting 58psi at my gauge on the fuel rail with the engine running if I'm using the C5 filter/regulator correct?

I would like to post up some pics of the freeze frame data from when the check engine light comes on to see if anyone has some ideas.
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