It sounds as if your pump is going out; you should replace it.
Yes. I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado that was making a rattling/pinging noise. Sounds like somethings loose, like thin metal rattling. Took to dealer, they replaced both oxygen sensors pre-catylitic converter. Sound was gone and acceleration was much better. Did not notice how sluggish the truck was until these were replaced. The noise was very annoying too. The truck was only about 2 or 3 years old when the noise started. Now my truck is about 9 years old and the sound is back. So I will be replacing them again soon.
humming noise is a bad ground to the radio. you may have a loose connection. connect a ground wire to frame of truck.
Because my plugs, points, and ignition wiring haven't been replaced in a long time, and please stay out of my truck from now on.
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No, it will pump as soon as switched on.
Check the rear brake shoes, they self adjust in reverse.
There is none on you truck. These models have a bad track record of fuel pump problems.I have replaced a few of them.
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Check bulbs Depending on the year there were some problems with the fixtures themselves and have to be replaced
Have you checked your suction lines.
Must not be installed correctly. If the joint is not perfectly centered it will vibrate.
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.