chevy 2000 express fuel problems
motorgirl
06-12-2007, 03:43 PM
I have a 2000 chevy express van in which we just had the fuel pump, fuel filter and air filter installed. the van ran fine for a while, but now when it gets hot it stalls. when it cools it runs good. we have also replaced the water pumpand a crank sensor. now it won't start at all. any suggestions? :banghead:
Scrapper
06-12-2007, 04:07 PM
sounds like cps installed wrong...are you getting any spark to the plugs?
motorgirl
06-13-2007, 11:12 AM
yes, and :chair: my brother claims he thinks it is in the fuel because you shoot either in and it starts right up
DFBonnett
06-13-2007, 01:39 PM
My guess is that the new pump has failed.
MT-2500
06-13-2007, 04:38 PM
Check for lose of voltage to fuel pump and fuel pump pressure.
Also check the fuel pump plug in wiring connector on transmission cross member.
That is a sore spot on the express van.
They lose connection and will give you a fit.
I have had to wire around some of them.
MT
Also check the fuel pump plug in wiring connector on transmission cross member.
That is a sore spot on the express van.
They lose connection and will give you a fit.
I have had to wire around some of them.
MT
gquinn
08-01-2007, 09:32 PM
Also check the fuel pump wiring harness on the crossmember
Rrey199
08-13-2007, 06:57 PM
Is this a fuel injected van? I have had problems in the fuel rail with the express that the dealers couldn't nail down. When the rail was replaced it went away.
Also, is it possible that a vacuum leak has popped up, unrelated to the fuel system?
You should check the fuel pressure when the problem pops up to see if the system from the rail/port back to the tank can be eliminated as the problem.
Also, is it possible that a vacuum leak has popped up, unrelated to the fuel system?
You should check the fuel pressure when the problem pops up to see if the system from the rail/port back to the tank can be eliminated as the problem.
MT-2500
08-13-2007, 07:12 PM
Is this a fuel injected van? I have had problems in the fuel rail with the express that the dealers couldn't nail down. When the rail was replaced it went away.
Also, is it possible that a vacuum leak has popped up, unrelated to the fuel system?
You should check the fuel pressure when the problem pops up to see if the system from the rail/port back to the tank can be eliminated as the problem.
Thanks for the info but.
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Also, is it possible that a vacuum leak has popped up, unrelated to the fuel system?
You should check the fuel pressure when the problem pops up to see if the system from the rail/port back to the tank can be eliminated as the problem.
Thanks for the info but.
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If it is a old just let the dead rest in peace.:grinyes:
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