P0054 just won't get fixed

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2008 GMC W/T 5.3 V8 that keeps coding a P0054 (O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2) and after replacing all O2 sensors it still comes back. I also checked the wiring and no breaks. Truck only has 33K miles on it so seems to early for these to go. Anyone have had this problem.
 
2008 GMC W/T 5.3 V8 that keeps coding a P0054 (O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2) and after replacing all O2 sensors it still comes back. I also checked the wiring and no breaks. Truck only has 33K miles on it so seems to early for these to go. Anyone have had this problem.

Hello jagtoes,

I apologize that you are still experiencing a concern with your GMC vehicle. Are you planning on taking your vehicle to a GMC dealership to have them look further into this concern? If you are, I would be more than happy to assist you in setting up an appointment or locating a dealership. Please feel free to private message me if you are interested in my assistance in working with a GMC dealership. Thank you very much for taking the time to read my post. I hope to hear from you soon.

Gregory W.
GMC Customer Care
 
Well the truck is sitting at a dealers and was looked at today. I called them and asked what they found and they came to the same conclusion as I had. They told me they replaced the O2 sensor (B1S2) which I told them I replaced with 3 new ones. They also said they re-flashed the computer . I am skeptical that this is the solution as I can't believe I bought and installed 3 bad sensors. So they need the truck to sit overnight so the heater in the O2 sensor gets cold. They will start it tomorrow but somehow I don't think it is fixed. They said if it isn't fixed they will need to call the GM factory tech.
 
And the saga continues. I talked to the tech today and he said the new sensor didn't fix the problem. Think about it if you put 3 new sensors in the code location why would a 4th one work. So they called the factory tech and they told him to run a new wire from the ECM to the sensor and see if that corrects the problem. The funny thing here is why didn't the tech check the voltage at the sensor heater and determine there was an open before he put in a new O2 sensor. I bet they try to make me pay for a new sensor too. Well I have to wait another 10 hours to see if this fixed the problem. By the way the harness under the truck with only 33,000 miles on it looks brand new. Strange that a wire is either shorted or open.
 
OK we are still at the dealer after 6 days and no further progress. The tech ordered a new ECU which will be installed if the hard wire trick doesn't work. The interesting part about this whole issue is that you need to wait 10 hours after a test run in order for the engine to be cold. You would thing there is an ECU test that verifies each pin output. Well we'll see what happens today.
 
OK we are still at the dealer after 6 days and no further progress. The tech ordered a new ECU which will be installed if the hard wire trick doesn't work. The interesting part about this whole issue is that you need to wait 10 hours after a test run in order for the engine to be cold. You would thing there is an ECU test that verifies each pin output. Well we'll see what happens today.

Hello jagtoes,

Thank you very much for keeping us updated. I am glad to hear that the dealership is attempting to make sure that they repair your vehicle and that they are reaching out to internal resources for you. Please continue to keep us updated. I will be on the lookout for your future posts.

Gregory W.
GMC Customer Care
 
Well here's where we are today. They claim it is fixed by running new wires from the ECU to both of the downstream O2 sensors( B1S2,B2S2). They ran it and did the inspection and the emissions passed. They believe it is a short in the harness but somehow I'm still skeptical. We'll see but there is a delay in picking up the truck because they broke the drivers side door handle inside so they need a new part and will fix it over the week end. All of this for a tidy sum of $670. I'll check the work when I get it back but I will consider trading it for maybe a F150 or a Ram. 33,000 miles and this is an unacceptable failure.
 
OK I guess I'll end this post based on the code not coming back. I talked to the tech today and he verified he ran new wires from the ECM to the B1S2 for the heater. I have checked for codes the last 3 days and so far so good. They did not find an actual short because they could not get into the complete wiring harness. This also concerns me because I don't have the evidence that this is the total fix or maybe they disturbed something in the ECM that will come back. Time will tell but I am still considering selling it.
 
OK I guess I'll end this post based on the code not coming back. I talked to the tech today and he verified he ran new wires from the ECM to the B1S2 for the heater. I have checked for codes the last 3 days and so far so good. They did not find an actual short because they could not get into the complete wiring harness. This also concerns me because I don't have the evidence that this is the total fix or maybe they disturbed something in the ECM that will come back. Time will tell but I am still considering selling it.

Hello jagtoes,

Thank you very much for taking the time to update us regarding your vehicle’s concern. I am glad to hear that the codes have not come back. I do apologize that this was an out of pocket expense for you. Please feel free to private message me if you have any further questions or concerns with your vehicle.

Gregory W.
GMC Customer Care
 


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