Service engine soon light will not turn off

2001 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
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TRAVIS LENK
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i desperately need some help please. i am working on my truck listed above with a 4.3 v6 engine and 117,000 miles. the truck sat for one week as i was sick and unable to drive. when i went to start it it would not start . i knew it was a leaky fuel regulator that flooded the motor. i put a set of plugs in it as i have in the past to fix the same problem still no start. at this point in time the SELS has never come on the entire time i have owned the truck. i had it towed to a local shop where my " buddy " changed the plugs cap and rotor and fuel regulator .
on the ride home the SELS comes on and the terror begins. the SnapOn scan tool reads a p0171 they said it was a bad MAF . they replaced it , didn't fix it .
they said it was the front two o2 sensors , replaced them , didn't fix it . changed the air intake tube housing due to a possible bad gasket around the throttle body . didn't fix it. then they said it was a bad fuel pump , replaced that , the light is still on.i then had them take the intake back off to replace the regulator again in case it was a faulty one and to check they didn't have a vacuum leak . they smoked the intake two times and found no leaks . i didn't have a single problem until they worked on it , and the worst part is it runs great. please help .
Desperate in Texas
Travis Lenk

PS: I also changed the oil to get any fuel that might have made it to the crank case.
Jun 29, 2007 at 3:27 AM
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Good afternoon,

They were doing nothing but guessing on your dime. 171 is a lean code for bank 1 that indicates either a fuel delivery issue or a vacuum leak.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/repair-lean-mixture-codes-p0171-or-p0174-on-some-manufacturers

If all those part replaced were bad, you would have also had a 174 code along with it.

I would try this first. with the engine running, remove the oil fill cap and see if you can feel vacuum. It could be a leaking intake manifold gasket on the driver side that is leaking into the center valley.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/replace-intake-manifold-gasket

I would verify the actual fuel pressure as well. Even though they replaced it, it still needs to be checked. It is a shame they did not replace the spider when they replaced the regulator. That is a common issue for this as well.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-fuel-system-pressure-and-regulator

Mar 24, 2020 at 4:19 PM