for starters, your fuel filter may be fouled.
There are a few online sites where one may be able to find good deals on a used Chevy Silverado 1500. CarGurus is one good site with another being Autotrader.
When traveling it is important to know how much fuel can be held by the vehicle that is being used to travel. The fuel capacity in the gas tank of a 2003 Chevy Silverado pick up truck is up to 26 gallons..
difference in a cheyenne and silveradoChevy cheyenne was a lighter duty model,normal difference would in the frames thickness and suspension capabilities, the silverado was made on a heavier frame and the rear gearing might be a little different to allow for more initial torque when towing a heavy load or when hauling, being as how the silverado it consider the best of the Chevy truck series, for towing, being beat by only one other on the market... the Chevy Suburban which has been the leading vehicle on the market for years as perfoming the best when towing....
yes in a way but it has been modified NEW ANSWER: The engines are not even CLOSE to being the SAME. Chevy compleaty REDISIGNED the engine blocks and transmissions in late 1999
Is there a Code being thrown with this? If it is what I think your talking about it is the Intake Air Temp. Sensor. But it depends on the motor and the code.
they can have up to 300 or so, as being stock. but if rebuilt they can have up to 1500. if built right and the right stuff on it
Chevy is considered to be more spacious than Ford, Dodge, or GMC due to their Chevy Silverado being voted the most spacious pickup truck. However, the most luxurious vehicle would depend on the individual consumer.
Black smoke from the tailpipe of a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 typically indicates an overly rich fuel mixture, meaning too much fuel is being burned compared to the air. Common causes include a malfunctioning fuel injector, a clogged air filter, or issues with the engine's sensors, such as the mass airflow sensor or oxygen sensors. Additionally, problems with the engine's computer or fuel pressure regulator can also lead to this condition. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact issue.
You MUST put the 4L60E back in it if it is a 1/2 ton. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them. Reason being is because of the transmission wiring harness and PCM / Powertrain controll module. Alot of other types will fit but the engine will NOT run right and you will have all kinds of PROBLEMS.
Should change the filter at least 2 times a year. Remeber the fuel is always being pasted thru the filter. But if you get to it once a year that is better then not doing it.
Low oil pressure is caused by your main and rod bearings being worn out. Most people think that their oil pump is bad but more than likely it is the bearings that are bad.
I was just under my car for an hour, and I finally found the horns in a 2004 Chevy Silverado. I used the panic button on my remote, and being under the car I found it. It is hard to explain but get up under your car and you will see it lodged up under the battery. There is also another horn in the exact same place on the other side of the engine.