If your 1999 Chevrolet Astro van won't stay running, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or problems with the ignition system, such as faulty spark plugs or ignition coils. Additionally, a malfunctioning sensor, like the mass airflow sensor or crankshaft position sensor, can disrupt engine performance. It's best to diagnose the issue using an OBD-II scanner to check for error codes and guide your troubleshooting.
need more info, engine-details- have you checked vacuum with gauge? etc.
sounds like the ignition control module
As long as the engine is running, it is normal for the fuel pump to run constantly.
because it is not warmed up enough to stay running or you have the idle speed down too low and it not running at the right rpm to get the transmission up to speed
Push your emergency brake pedel down just 1 or 2 clicks and they will stay off. Just ignore the brake warning light on the dash.
My initial thought would be a vacuume leak. Check all hose connections first. If everything there is good check the fuel injectors gaskets. Then if that doesnt fix it, run a leak down test to see if there is a leak in the intake gaskets.
you will have to replace the trottle possitioning sensor (TPS) THIS WILL SOLVE YOU PROBLEM
it doesnt stay very long
you tell him that if he wants to be with his kids he'll stay with you . but if he doesnt then he doesnt love you
untill they are repaired
it doesnt stay when i do it
The wiper motor doesn't turn off until the wiper arm gets to the "park" location. If the wiper motor never detects park, the wipers will stay running.