michaelmoeller7
Suburban NOx Sensor Failure
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A 2017 Chevrolet Suburban is experiencing a check engine light due to a NOx sensor failure, accompanied by an exhaust smell. The initial suspicion is a faulty sensor connection. A similar case revealed that an exhaust leak, possibly from a cracked manifold, could be a separate issue. A smoke test can identify the leak, and replacing the NOx sensor typically resolves the check engine light. A professional diagnosis is recommended to address both the sensor and potential exhaust issues.
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michaelmoeller7 (community.author)
Good point. I hadn't considered the exhaust leak might be unrelated. I assumed it was all tied together with the NOx sensor and pollution control issues. How did you pinpoint the exhaust leak? And did replacing the NOx sensor fix the check engine light problem?
hanshimmel1
The shop found the exhaust leak with a smoke test; apparently, it's a common issue. And yeah, replacing the NOx sensor cleared the check engine light right up. I'd take it to a workshop. They'll diagnose the exhaust leak and NOx sensor properly. Better than chasing ghosts, trust me.
michaelmoeller7 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I appreciate you sharing your experience. I'll get it into the shop. I suspected as much. It turns out it was exactly as you said: Cable or plug connection of the component defective. Cost me 95€! Thanks again!
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hanshimmel1
I had something similar happen on my Suburban, though I can't remember the exact year. Check engine light, NOx sensor error... the whole shebang. For me, the exhaust leak was a separate issue, a cracked manifold. Are you sure the exhaust smell is coming from the sensor itself and not somewhere else?