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In this video we will go thru a GM service bulletin procedure for cleaning and freeing up piston rings of excessive carbon deposits leading to excessive oil consumption on GM vehicles equipped with the 5.3L Vortec V8 gasoline fueled engine. This condition repeatedly leads to oil fouling of the spark plugs leading to misfires, particularly with the #1 and #7 cylinders. And this oil fouled spark plug(s) condition will often result in the generation of DTCs P0300, P0301, and P0307. The 5.3L vortec engine comes in both an aluminum block and iron block regular production option (RPO) in various flavors (e.g., LH9, L94, LZ1, L99, LC9, LH6, L76, L92, LFA, LMG, and LY5). The truck illustrated is a 2013 Chevrolet Avalanche LT Z71 Black Diamond Edition in the 1500 series, equipped with the RPO LC9 aluminum block 5.3L engine. But the chemicals, tools, parts, and procedure shown in this video are applicable to all 5.3L engines equipped with active fuel management (AFM) in the model year range of the video title and especially any GMT900 NNBS (new new body style) style SUV or pickup truck in the 1500 weight series from 2007 thru 2014 with this engine such as the Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac Escalade EXT, Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon, or GMC Yukon XL. GM 5.3L Vortec Service Bulletins: 10-06-01-008M: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/201... 01-06-01-011M: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/202... 03-06-01-023D: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/202... https://gmserviceinsights.com/wp-cont... The eBay and Amazon search links below are paid links, for which I may be compensated and earn a commission, if you choose to buy the parts and tools shown in this video thru them: GM 19355198 / ACDelco 10-3015 (supersedes GM 88861803 / ACDelco X66P) top engine cleaner: https://ebay.us/OnxVjF or https://amzn.to/3V6yx1J Valvoline Restore & Protect 5W30 5 quart oil: https://ebay.us/2QJHCS or https://amzn.to/45YPsJU Valvoline Restore & Protect 5W30 1 quart oil: https://ebay.us/fSgqPH or https://amzn.to/48g0mfw GM 19417055 / ACDelco 41-162 spark plug: https://ebay.us/RCQWus or https://amzn.to/4m7jvna GM 12737086 / ACDelco PF48 oil filter: https://ebay.us/5v3UcX or https://amzn.to/3V9YkGg GM 19435370 / ACDelco 10-208 fuel system cleaner (at every oil change): https://ebay.us/fpVol2 And if I've saved you some $$ here, consider some coins for the coffee tip-jar! https://ko-fi.com/drshock 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Chapters: 0:00 - Problem overview 1:08 - GM service bulletin oil consumption mitigation procedure 6:29 - Oil fouled spark plug(s) inspection and misfire data review 10:18 - Cylinder inspection camera view 13:40 - Adjusting piston depth to accommodate cleaner fluid 15:14 - Performing the cleaner insertion procedure 16:47 - Disconnecting ignition coils and fuel injector harnesses 19:35 - Applying plastic sheeting to protect painted surfaces 20:09 - Reviewing progress prior to expelling cleaner 21:55 - Discussing follow-up and on-going treatment via oil changes 24:13 - Performing the cleaner expulsion procedure 26:09 - Reconnecting ignition coils and fuel injection harnesses 27:31 - Spark plug replacement guidance 28:52 - Closing observations and advice Corrections: 2:42 - The AFM shields were installed in production starting in October 2010 #drshock #avalanche #gmt900 Disclaimer: DrShock, the alias for the human content creator for this YouTube channel, is not responsible for any damages, injuries, losses, or liabilities associated with any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance performed on yours, or any other, vehicle whatsoever. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided within this channel. Viewing and using the “as-is" information of this channel is totally at your own risk. Always wear personal protection equipment and follow appropriate vehicle manufacturer service manual guidelines with original manufacturer parts only when performing any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance upon any vehicle.