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Envoy water in harness

robert78.5

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A guy at work has an Envoy that has an electric pump for emmissions. The harness plug fills up with water that comes from the hose that goes to the manifold.It constantly throws a code and puts on the engine check light. Any ideas of where this water is coming from?
 
A guy at work has an Envoy that has an electric pump for emmissions. The harness plug fills up with water that comes from the hose that goes to the manifold.It constantly throws a code and puts on the engine check light. Any ideas of where this water is coming from?


robert78.5,
The Envoy is a GMC product. Any time that the Check Engine light comes on it is in your best interest to visit your local GMC dealership for service. They are in the best position to diagnose your vehicle for you. If you have any further questions please feel free to message me.
Thank you,
Stacy Pontiac Customer Service
 
He has had it to 2 shops and they can't explain it. It is winter here and the ground is frozen, so there is water laying around to splash up there.
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A guy at work has an Envoy that has an electric pump for emmissions. The harness plug fills up with water that comes from the hose that goes to the manifold.It constantly throws a code and puts on the engine check light. Any ideas of where this water is coming from?

My best guess is condensation from short trips. With short trips the condensation does not get a chance to evaporate.

I'd try filling the harness with dielectric silicone grease (also called Tune-up grease) and reconnect. The moisture buildup is probably resulting in a ground which would throw the code.
 
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