If your Chevy Corsica turns over but won't start, despite hearing the fuel pump activate, the issue could be related to several factors. Possible causes include a faulty ignition system (like the spark plugs or ignition coil), a clogged fuel filter, or an issue with the fuel injectors. Additionally, check for any error codes or issues with the engine's sensors, such as the crankshaft position sensor. Lastly, ensure that the battery is fully charged and in good condition, as insufficient power can also prevent starting.
start with fuel filter could be clogged, could be faulty fuel pump.
where would i locate the fuse for the fuel pump on a 1995 Chevy corsica
in the fuel tank
Fuel tank.
could be a number of things but most likely is the TPS or fuel injector
Check for fuel delivery and spark
Inside the fuel tank.
Yes.
nope
in the trunk
Correction: It is a 1995 Chevy Corsica. Not a 1996.
1988 Chevy corsica fuel sending unit whai have a 1988 Chevy corsica i need to no on the fuel sending unit the bib line goes to what line and the two little lines go where please help