The fuel pump runs constantly as long as the engine is running.
check fuel delivery
Could use more info but, try replacing the fuel filter.
change the thorttle responce
The fuel pump is shorting out and that is why the ecm fuse is blowing .Disconnect the the fuel pump and try it again,if the fuse blow's again then it is not the fuel pump.
I think you are on the right track - sounds like it isn't getting enough fuel to keep running. You might have to change the fuel pump or filter or both. With luck, it might just be the fuel filter clogging up.
Bad fuel shut-off solenoid. I FOUND ON MY CHEVY S-10 THAT THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH WILL FEED THE FUEL PUMP EVEN WITH THE KEY OFF
The only answer is that you have water in the fuel system.
They mean something to keep the engine running on fuel.
keep it running for short times
It could keep the engine from running, but not the valves from moving.
The 2013 Chevy Malibu comes with a gas tank that has a capacity of approximately 15.8 gallons. This size allows for a good balance between fuel range and vehicle weight. It's important to keep the tank adequately filled to ensure optimal performance and avoid running out of fuel.
A mechanical fuel pump can make noise if it's going bad -- it will sound like a noisy lifter. Use a stethoscope or a broom handle between the pump and your ear while the engine is running and you should be able to pinpoint a noisy fuel pump pretty easy, just keep your face away from the fan while the engine is running.