Could be a tired fuel pump. GM trucks are not strangers to bad fuel pumps.
1960
Probably the fuel pump.
a motor needs fuel, spark, and air to run. Check your plugs, unplugged sensor wires, distributer cap.
I have recently removed a 1992 Chevrolet Silverado dashboard from a junkyard truck, and also my '92 Chevrolet Silverado dashboard from my fathers truck and installed the new one I removed from the junk yard truck...let me just inform you, it's not easy. Start at the bottom removing those screws and work your way up is my best suggestion.
I have the same truck and installed a remote start/alarm.I went to the library computer and used their online resource called ALLDATA.
The same as any other vehicle. Start at the right rear, then left rear, then right front, and end up at the left front.
Check your crank shaft sensor
If your 2003 Silverado is lurching or jerking when you start it the most common issue is the fuel pump.
It is an electric fuel pump and does not require priming.Cranking the engine should start the pump to run. The computer shuts it off after 3 seconds if the engine has not started.
No, the tailgate from a 2014 Silverado likely will not fit a 2008 Silverado without modifications. The Chevrolet Silverado underwent design updates and body changes between those years, especially since 2014 marks the start of a new generation (the third generation, while 2008 is from the second generation). These differences typically affect dimensions, fittings, and mounting points, making parts from different generations incompatible without significant adjustments.
There is no reason to bleed the air from the fuel lines on a fuel injected engine, It will bleed itself through the injectors when you are trying to start it.
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