I had same issue, replaced fuel pressure regulator on fuel rail under intake cover. Starts and runs great now. Scott
check your timing belt
was fuel filter replaced
check fuel pump relay!!
No. But if the problem still exists you could start or try to start the engine and see if the code comes back.
Yes it did. I own (still) a 1990 Astro camper-conversion van with crank up windows.
check all wiring and connections for proper hookup. if no start still, reinstall old cap and rotor. If no start still, do diagnostic on electrical system.
GTRV at http://www.gtrv.com/ has a pop-top for Chevy Astro vans. They cost about $8-9000.00 installed. Tiger-Provan located in the U.S. who still makes a Chevy Astro with a pop-top roof and does a complete camper conversion. You can often find used Tiger Pro-Vans on craigslist.org and eBay. I have seen a "homemade" Chevy astro pop-top conversion that a couple of guys in Boulder, CO made by installing a used Volkswagon pop-top onto a Chevy astro. Have no idea how this worked out as to leakage etc.
Why my Chevy Captiva won't start? I changed fuel pump, spark plugs and cleaned the fuel injectors, tested the ignition coils all is good but still will not start. please help thanks.
Plug wires are installed incorrectly.
check to see if it's still in time and have the compression checked, if these four are correct it has to run. time, fuel compression and spark. hope it helps
Was that the only code that caused you to replace it? Do you have it close enough to sense again.
weak spark or plugged fuel lines Did you change the fuel filter?
have you checked to see if the timing belt or chain is broken? have you checked cylinder compression? is the oil up to proper level?