Have a fuel pump pressure test done. A 2.2L should have between 41 and 47 psi. A 4.3 should have between 60 and 66 psi.
check your fuse panel for fuel pump fuse that what happened to mine i have a 1996 ceprice
It is obvious you are not getting fuel. Check the fuel pressure regulator if you a 100% sure the pump & filter are good.
Check the fuse, check the relay, check the wiring especially at the fuel pump. If all that checks good, replace the pump.
Swap the relay with a known good one.
Replace the fuel filter, that is a good place to start.
NO there is not. Need to check fuel pump fuse and relay and make sure there working and if they are then check the wireing harness were it plugs into the top of the fuel tank sending unit, Chevy had a problem with the connector shorting out. Are you sure the fuel pump is OKAY/GOOD ?
NO. Chevy did not use 1 on there trucks. You need to check the fuel pump relay and fuse and make sure there good and working right. More then likey the fuel pump in the tank has quit working. Chevy also had problems with the wireing connector at the fuel sending unit in the tank. Check First.
no, there is not a fuse inside the fuel pump - check to make sure you have 12 volts to fuel pump for first 3 seconds when key is on position- also check ground to fuel pump if both of these are good and you have no or little fuel pump pressure check fuel filter or replace it- if no or little fuel after replacing fuel filter then replace fuel pump also don't forget to check fuel pressure regulator (although this is a rare problem among Chevy Malibu's)
sounds like a fuel problem check first for a plugged fuel filter if filter is OK, it is likely a fuel pump, if you have access to a fuel pressure gauge check fuel pressure a test port is located on the back of the manifold on the drivers side should be around 60lbs of pressure if not you probably need a fuel pump. the other alternative if filter is good and fuel pressure is good it may be a plugged catalytic converter
did you check the fuel filter.did you check the fuel pump.are you certain all sensors are good and connected?I would check the fuel first to be certain truck is getting fuel,then move on to the sensors and fuses.Hope this helps.
Chevy did not use them on there trucks or SUVs. You need to check the fuel pump fuse and relay and make sure there good. You may just have a bad fuel pump.
With good fuel pressure then I would check to see if it has spark after it shuts down.