The 1991 did not have a CAM OR CRANKSHAFT SENSOR. If you have NO spark then the problem would be 1 of these. BAD ignition module, Hole burnt in the rotor, Bad pick-up coil, bad ignition coil, Coil wire. Check these things out. Start with the ignition module. That's the MOST common problem.
The gross weight of a 1988 Chevy Silverado K2500 with a 5.01 engine is about 2.5 tons. This is equal to about 5,000 pounds.
Check the manifold, just before the headpipe.
A 2000 Chevy Silverado K2500 with 6.0 Vortec engine.
great truck with 290hp and 410tq at 3200 rpms
I have both a 92 Chevy K2500 and a 98 k1500. The interior is exactly the same. Im not sure about the internals. But im 95% sure it will fit.
The C2500 is 2wd and k2500 is 4wd.
That would be a 4L80E
The wires going into the AC pump 1995 Chevy K2500 are the red-marked wires.
I'm also having the same issue on my 2005 Chevy Tahoe. The local Chevy dealership stated the error code is a result of a failed front crash sensor. In my case it was Sensor #2. The cost of the sensor is $125 w/ a $100 installation fee.
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The rated horsepower of a 1999 K2500 Chevy truck is 255. The base engine is a V-8 that is 5.7 cubic liters.
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