Great explanation, I need to do this on my 2015 Express with Duramax. I've been neglecting doing it but this is definitely gonna push me to get her done.
Great Video. I have the (genuine) parts in my garage for my '14 LML. My scanner shows the temp being around 230 degrees when it is 40 outside. I've put the job off because of the injector connection. It looks fragile and difficult to remove!
Do you know how to test the level sensors in that unit? I've got P203B P21AA P21AB P21B0 and P203D. all are related to Reductant level sensor. I cannot find a pinout for this anywhere.
I had mine replaced via warranty. Ever since then the def fluid level will not change. What would cause it to not change? Still shows 100% full when I know it’s not.
The reductant temperature sensor is in the module in the def tank the part number is # 84412924 . Here is a video of mine showing replacing it. th-cam.com/video/1wW80_HsIvs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HUAsyjLj9K61BkY1
@@moniquerojas3997 The factory part lists for $317 from gm and the labor calls for 2.4 hours, If the labor rate is $140 like us it would be about $653 without tax .
Great explanation, I need to do this on my 2015 Express with Duramax. I've been neglecting doing it but this is definitely gonna push me to get her done.
Good luck!
Hey question can this be an injector issues as well ??? Thx
Great Video. I have the (genuine) parts in my garage for my '14 LML. My scanner shows the temp being around 230 degrees when it is 40 outside. I've put the job off because of the injector connection. It looks fragile and difficult to remove!
Do you know how to test the level sensors in that unit? I've got P203B P21AA P21AB P21B0 and P203D. all are related to Reductant level sensor. I cannot find a pinout for this anywhere.
I had mine replaced via warranty. Ever since then the def fluid level will not change. What would cause it to not change? Still shows 100% full when I know it’s not.
Mine is reading 4.20 ohms? So mine would be bad to right?
Where is the reductant temperature sensor in a 2016 checy 2500 duramax? PLEASE
The reductant temperature sensor is in the module in the def tank the part number is # 84412924 . Here is a video of mine showing replacing it. th-cam.com/video/1wW80_HsIvs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HUAsyjLj9K61BkY1
@drewsshoplife Thank you. I just saw this, but I just had it replaced yesterday for 1,300.00 at the dealership. Insert sad face. Lol. Thank you 😄
What is the name of part, so I can buy it
i replaced the pump,module,heater and tank and code comes at random times
Where did you get the parts? You could have a bad connection
@@drewsshoplife straight from the GM dealer in april this year
How much does something like this cost. To fix? California Thanks
@@moniquerojas3997 anywhere up to 15k
@@moniquerojas3997 The factory part lists for $317 from gm and the labor calls for 2.4 hours, If the labor rate is $140 like us it would be about $653 without tax .
The Zeus is slow everyday