Fuel pump is my guess.
Late 1987
Information about 07 Chevy Silverados can be found online from many different vehicle related websites. Some examples of these websites include Chevrolet and Edmunds.
it was mid 70s to late silverados
A 2007 Chevy Silverado will get approximately 15 mph in the city and 19 mph on the highway for a combined average of 17 mph. This holds true for both the 2WD and 4WD 2007 Silverados.
When service engine light is on on a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer, the problem could be a faulty thermostat, a circuit range performance problem, or any other problem.
The Z71 has a 26 gallon tank and can go an estimated 16 MPG city, 19 MPG highway. These are based upon a 2004 Silverado though, I didn't see any Silverados from 1995.
A car's engine will turn higher RPM (rotations per minute) on the highway due to the increased speed needed to travel at highway speeds. A car does not need to have it's engine spin at the same RPM level on the city street as it does on the highway.
It depends on what part of the country you live in as to where the silverados are made. For consumer silverados most powertrains, suspensions and frames are built in illinois and Michigan. Assembly plants range from Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Texas. Most industrial work trucks are built in the same factories with most of the global export vehicles being built in Mexico.
yes any grille from 88 to 98 silverados will interchange
Here are the actual Specs for a Chevy S-10 17MPG in the city and 24MPG highway if it has an automatic trans with a 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. 20MPG in the city and 26MPG highway if it's a 5 speed manual trans with 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. Now if it has the V6 4.3L engine it gets 15MPG in the city and 20MPG highway with automatic trans. With the manual 5 speed trans it gets 16MPG in the city and 21MPG highway.
Need to know which engine you have.
Unplug it first. Some of them screew in and others have a clamp and 1 bolt that hold them in.