GMC Savana Passenger Fault Codes
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GMC Savana Passenger Recalls
When a car manufacturer detects a problem with a model they put out a recall notice and more often than not offer to fix the problem free of charge.
You can check to see if your GMC Savana Passenger has any recall notices on our sister site AutoRecalls.co, sorted by model year.
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These are the most common Savana Passenger fault codes that people are searching for.
P0449
Evaporative Emission Control System Vent Valve/Solenoid Circuit Malfunction
Learn More FixesP1870
Transmission Component Slipping/ Transmission Mechanical Transfer Case 4x4 Switch Circuit Failure
Learn MoreP0128
Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temp Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature)
Learn More FixesP1345
SGC (Cam Position) Sensor Circuit Malfunction/ Crankshaft Position - Camshaft Position Correlation
Learn MoreP0106
Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance Problem
Learn More Fixes- Manufacturer: GMC
About the Savana Passenger
The GMC Savana first made its debut in 1996 as a rebadged version of the Chevrolet Express. As its name suggests, the Passenger is the passenger van variant.
There have also been a number of commercial-focused options, including cargo vans and cutaway chassis vans.
Since its release, there have only been two generations to be released by General Motors. However, there have been a number of different sizing options under the nameplate, typically ranging from the 1500 to 3500.
Competition has come from the other full-size passenger vans offered in America. The most notable of these are the Ford Transit, Chevrolet Express, and RAM ProMaster.
One of the most common issues that owners have faced is P0455, which indicates that there is a leak in the EVAP system.
This is a very common issue for GMC models. Thankfully, it can typically be fixed by properly fastening the fuel cap. Cracks or faults in the charcoal canister can also cause this, so owners should check this component if the code persists.
Fault code P0200 is another issue that the Savana engine is prone to suffer from. This code indicates that one of the fuel injectors is malfunctioning.
This means that it is important to check all of the fuel injectors for proper function. From there, it is necessary to check the injector circuits. Wiring issues are one of the most common causes of this problem.
Another issue that these models are known to suffer from is fault code P0171, which indicates that the first bank of the engine is running lean.
If this code is logged with P0200, it is likely that an injector in that bank of the engine is faulty. While two codes are not ideal, it can greatly help in pinpointing this often frustrating code.