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Mars Barz

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My 99 tahoe-yesterday when I stepped on the gas the truck sputtered. The more I stepped on the gas the worse it got. I found this forum yesterday looking for helpful input. Tried the cheap fix first- cleaned the MAF sensor.This did nothing. So this morn' I took my son to daycare at a medium pace, cause I had no power. I shut off the truck, bring my son inside, come out to the truck to start it and it woould not start. It's turning over but, won't pop. I think it's time to replace the fuel pump again. I replaced it about 1 1/2 year ago. I tried hitting the gas tank with a rubber mallet but that didn't do it. No sound of it primming. So what do you guy's think-time 4 a new fuel pump, or any other suggestion's?
 

Mars Barz

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good call 96 procomp-I looked at it and it looked
a lil coroded, so I will try that before I drop the tank! Thank's for the input.
Yesterday I put a lil gas down the throttle and it started, then it killed about 3 blocks away.
Any idea's on that situation
If that does not work, someone told me try the fuel pressure regulator.
Any idea's would be greatly appreciated!
 

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yeah def. make sure you are getting pressure with the regulator. there like $30 bux or i think autozone loans them out.

may want to check the fuel filter if your getting a real low pressure.

better to start with the cheap things then the expensive.
 

Mars Barz

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Another one bite's the dust!!!
The fuel pump was the culprit.
And guess what's worse, the one year
warranty I missed by 4 days.-ouch-
Any how fixed it Saturday. Almost 3hrs.
Would have been quicker if the tank was
not 3/4 full. Had a few brews on the job though.
So I,m back in action!!!

Thank's for the input 96procomp.
 
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