2013 Chevrolet Suburban 5.3L P0068 Fault: Loss of Engine Power After AFM Lifter Replacement
I recently completed replacing the AFM lifters in my 2013 Chevrolet Suburban 5.3L V8 engine. After reassembly on Sunday, the vehicle ran smoothly for several days and sounded significantly better. However, late this afternoon, I lost all engine power while driving about one mile from home. The vehicle now fails to start and displays a persistent fault code: P0068. The issue is particularly puzzling because the truck was running well immediately after the repair. It now stalls completely when attempting to start, stumbles during cranking, and shows no signs of ignition or engine movement. I have a Bully Dog OBD2 scanner installed, which has allowed me to detect the P0068 code—though it does not currently provide live sensor data. I'm seeking expert input on possible causes for this sudden failure. The PCM is reporting conflicting inputs from the MAF (Mass Airflow), MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure), and TP (Throttle Position) sensors, which are inconsistent with normal engine operation (e.g., high airflow at idle, high vacuum readings). I have no aftermarket air filters, performance chips, or modifications installed. I've already verified that all sensor connectors are securely plugged in. Fuel pressure is within normal range, and spark is present across all cylinders. The vehicle still attempts to crank for a few seconds after the ignition key is turned off—a sign of residual electrical activity—but no engine starts. Could this be related to a failed sensor, wiring issue, or a more serious mechanical failure such as fuel/oil contamination in the intake manifold? I've found a large pool of fuel and oil inside the intake manifold—what could cause this sudden accumulation?
Lost all power? That suggests an electrical issue or possibly engine-specific loss. Could you clarify if it's total vehicle power loss or just engine power? For engine-related issues, first check: are all fault codes visible and is live data accessible via your scanner? P0068 indicates the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detects conflicting sensor inputs—specifically from MAF, MAP, and TP sensors. These readings don't align logically (e.g., high airflow at idle with high vacuum). The vehicle is stock—no air filters, chips, or modifications. This could point to a faulty sensor or wiring.