I don't know where it is on your truck but I would check and ignition relay. I had one burn up on my 70 Chevelle and it did this same thing.
The Chevy Avalanche was "started" to have an option for both an SUV and a truck. The avalanche is both. It has the versatility of an SUV, but a bed of a truck.
No, Nothing will line up are even match up.
Nothing without fabrication involved.
Nothing without major fabrication.
NO it will not. Reason is that in late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED all the engines and transmissions. Nothing from late 1999 will interchange with anything from 1999 and down.
It has been awhile since I owned a Chevy truck, but I seem to remember it was something to do with the vacuum hose or filter getting clogged with dirt. If you wait a few minutes, it should start back up. But, it is a faulty vacuum (filter), and needs to be replaced.
Sounds as if you have some wires crossed.
Varies with options, but they probably started at about $2000-$2500.
it is the designation of the trim level Chevy started to use 1999+
no
A direct bolt in replacement, the 1966 would work. After that nothing would be a direct bolt in with out fabrication.
The 2007 Chevy truck dash will bolt into a 1998 Chevy truck if both vehicles are the Silverado version of the truck. The dash is different for the lower versions of the interior options.