Justin you are the most thoughtful person an human on the planet just stay safe 🙏for you an your family I really appreciate what you did for that lady today and taking the time to do that good job man love that truck when you get ready to sale it it hit me up if I can get a little bit of profit left on the table 😀have a blessed afternoon brother
Code P0449 Meaning Hydrocarbons form smog when they react with air and sunlight. ... When the trouble code P0449 is set, this is an indication of the EVAP system vent valve solenoid malfunctioning which results in more hydrocarbons being expelled into the atmosphere. P0449 is what you read
After watching TW's live stream last night couldn't wait for the video to pop up over here. Props for helping out Debbie today and Travis Cash is definitely a MVP
Justin!!!!!!!!!!!! We have a WS6!!!!!!!!!!!! In brand new condition!!! Only has 32,000 miles loaded out always has been garage kept we r selling ours ! It’s BEAUTIFUL WITH THE T-tops we are in ARIZONA QC
My neighbors SS Trailblazer had same code. Autozone ran the code scanner, they told him his needed new EVAPORATOR SYSTEM, he said it's still got original gas cap, bought a new 1, drove it around town, turning it on off, light went out on it's own. Cost a few bucks, he's still cruzan the town. So give it a try 1st guy's.
Hello 👋3BB, almost school 🏫time. I enjoy watching 👀 and so mannered young people. I like the trailblazer I've never seen one like this one SS. Thanks 😊for sharing. 🙏
You didn’t know about TBSS? The hell you been?! You know there’s a SAAB variant too, better suspension to boot and very very hard to find. Most people have no idea.
Love the SS Trailblazers! I have a 2005 that a little old grand'pa used as a grocery getter & kept it in the garage. 124,000 miles and all I had to change was the arm rest. Gonna get that JET chip along with the Magnaflow exhaust & a cold air kit and see if I can get this 4.2L to 300hp.😁 Congrats on SS, really nice ride👍🏿✌🏿
Mine also has that tailgate issue, to open it you have to manually disengage the mechanism by partially removing the trim although I wouldn’t advise it since it’s very probable you’d end up damaging trim pieces nice to see you have the more rare granite black metallic instead of the common black
I love your channel u are a great dad. I got one of your hats when I get more money I what a shirnext I'm sk pump repair in Safford Ariz my brother live in Georgia spring field I love your Page
dude leave it stock,preserve it,this is a piece of history cant you see that,if you want to do cam and all that do it,do like i did buy a s10 or blazer,i got a 05 blazer and installed a 6.0 with cam and T56 6 speed so i saved a blazer from ending up in a junkyard one day,it will be around for a long time now,im looking for a tbss thats stock,theres a few out there,but nobody wants to buy the ones that are all molested hell no,they've been listed for weeks and they are even dropping the prices but no one wants a ragged out tbss.see the beauty in it,restore it and keep it clean and stock.you will be sorry if you dont.if you want a project for you and the family,build one from scratch like i did.have fun.
From my experience a p0449 on a Trail Blazers is a bad fuel tank pressure sensor. I’ve changed out many fuel tank pressure sensor for this because sensor reading get stuck at 5 psi or higher at all times. You can see this as a pid on a scan tool that reads data. Some times it’s a clogged vent valve. If you hade a bad fuel cap the pcm would have set a p0442 or a p0455 small or large leak detected. If you need any advices let me know I can send you the GM diagnostic charts for any dtc for any GM vehicle from 2000 to 2021 it’s a hit or miss on anything prior to 2000
Probably the canister in front of the gas tank not that big of a deal about 100.00$ part plus install. Could be the gas cap but my luck is usually the most expensive fix is what it is.
You going to get TDUBS a dealer license for South Carolina? I remember you saying you had issues with that in AZ. Love the channel and love the content. That TBSS is great. I just saw a guy in NH buy and sell one and it reminded me of them. I'm not a Chevy guy but that is clean!!!
That happens when you over fill the evap sits on the top of the tank if you drop the tank you will see it there will be a few lines going to it it gets full of fuel and it can't escape then it can't vent properly.been there Dunn that.
There are 3 bolts holding in that fill nozzle and 2 rubber clamps. take it out inspect it and the rubber hose too in case it to old. you know what the heat in your area does to rubber hose in the south.
6.0 motors like to break the rear couple exhaust manifold studs for some reason thats the reason for exhaust leak at manifold . The fix is upgraded studs. Be expecting broken bolt removal. Hopefully its sticking out of the head a little bit. The job is doable without removing heads. You will have to go through the wheel wells. Just realized this video is 1 year old 😆 🤣.
Broken manifold bolts are fun. I did mine with the engine out I cant imagine doing it in that small suvs engine compartment. Mine made a ticking noise until it warmed up.
I search codes the same way. Hint, put the vehicle make/model in with the code thrown, and usually you will get a load of info, and other people who have had the same code and what exactly they did to fix. A LOT of vehicles with have a common problem, usually if I notice a lot of people saying. Similar thing I will check that first.as well as any of symptom or problem you're having, like why the hatch won't open
No the light will keep coming back until the evap system is fixed. Just like my stupid chevy is doing lol. Fix one part of the evap then another part pops up ugh... Keep up the good work
That exhaust leak might be the manifold. My Ram broke some manifold bolts and it would clear up once it got hot but when it was cold it sounded like a big exhaust leak.
P0449 not P0499, Im sure someone already corrected you on that. Just wanted to make sure you didn't buy the wrong parts y'all. Nice wheels & 6.0L , nice... you can do some foot-mashing in that ride. Where did you learn so much about cars? Sounds like you are a mechanic (or were)
My truck had the same kind of code it was the steel in back of the cap that was all rusted out going down to the tank. If you have a small hole in the steel fill nozzle the code for the cap will pop up. this cost me $2000 at the ford dealer. its not all steel 8 or 9 inch of steel then rubber hose down to the tank.
@@3BBgarage Thanks!!! hope that helps been watching your video since you started, always look forward to the latest vids. I've had four of these trailblazers all with the v8s. Very excited to watch you fix this one up!!!
Always when I buy a car at complicated seafoam in it that cleans everything's clean the fuel filter clean all the trash out of the fuel tank all that so is Lucas
The little dudes have a ways to go before they become the reason you will start getting grey hair. Getting their driving license....... Plenty of time to get a few Lil Pete Lil Big Rigs.... LOL Talk about a good future story. "My dad is a truck driver so naturally my first car was a big rig" That would put every other kid with a car in High School below them in the cool car competition.