It will not run and will appear to be out of fuel.
well the question is a bit vague but I'll try. Assuming that the battery isn't dead and the starter is cranking fine my first thought would be your fuel pump is shot Chevy fuel pumps are notorious for failure even with low miles I had to replace my brothers fuel pump on his 96 Chevy and it only had 58,000 miles on it. But to know for sure wether the pump is bad or not you will have to do a fuel pressure test. You can test the fuel pressure by getting a fuel pressure gauge and attaching it to the test port on the fuel rail and watching the gauge as somebody tries to crank it over if the gauge reads beetween 40 and 60 PSI then the pump is good if not then replace the pump most likely if pump is bad you will get a reading of 0 to 5 PSI. Hopefully this helps.
Don't know what year you are working with, but a late model GM product with a 4.3L the fuel pump relay would be located in the power distribution box under the hood.
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
If not working or defective - you can't start the truck. It cuts off the fuel pump. Will it work and cut off later in a crash situation? LoL
fuel pump for v6 will not supply enough fuel for a v8. they are calibrated to supply different amounts of fuel at different pressure It depends on the year and fuel system. I know better. I have been with Gm for 22 years. I have a v6 4.3 fuel pump out of a 90 s15 in my 89 silverado with the 5.7 350 v8 and its just fine, look it up, its the same part number. it even fits a 7.4 chevy and a 5.0 and a 2.5
When owning a car, it is important to know how much fuel it can hold. The gas tank of a 1997 Chevy Lumina can hold 17.1 gallons of fuel.
i wnt to know how to dis-assemble a transmission in a 1996 chevy lumina
Your check engine light should come on. You will have poor performance from the engine, no get up and go.
It want stay running
i need to know what the torque specs are on the rocker arms for a 97 Chevy lumina, 3.1L v6
When changing fuses it is important to know the fuse box location. In a 1999 Chevy Lumina car, the fuse box is located under the hood of the car.
are you freaking joking you dont know how to change a fuel pump what the hell is wrong with you
Need to know if it is, or not,the coupe. Also, what engine.
most are located drivers side under hood mounted to the top of the strut tower its under a small square cover that says fuel pump relay and fuse. dont know what year you have but u should see it
When fuel is not coming out.
The best way to find out is go to your local auto parts store & ask for a haynes or chiltons manual on your vehicle. This tells you everything you need to know about working on your car.
When troubleshooting problems within an engine, it can help to know the firing order. The firing order of a 1991 Chevy Lumina 3.1L is 1-2-3-4-5-6.