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1998 Chevy 1500 Silverado will turn over but won't start.
I parked it, got up next morning, it would turn over but, would not start. I hooked it up to a diagnostic test, it showed no codes....What else could it be..?
do you or a friend have a scanner to hook up to computer, if not advance will rent you one, might be a mass air flow sensor, not sure witout being theredo you or a friend have a scanner to hook up to computer, if not advance will rent you one, might be a mass air flow sensor, not sure witout being there
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Could be the crank sensor or something in the wiring. Each cylinder has its own coil, so it would be something affecting more than one cyl. If it won't start at all now, you will have to figure out if it is a lack of fuel to the injectors or lack of spark to the plugs, or something else. Are you saying the check engine light does not come on when you turn the key on, or just not when it is running rough ?
The first thing you do is run an OBD2 engine control module fault code test, this engine is fully electronically controlled. You will need a code reader to do this test, rent one or borrow one from a local auto parts store like Autozone or O'reilly. The test connector under the dash in front of the driver. See picture below.
pretty hard one.
First check th e bellhousing to make sure no wires got caught.
Check starter for broken wires.
Put emergency on and adjust linkage for the stops to be correctly aligned.go underneath and loosen the 1/2 bolt on the linkage make sure trans is in park and move until it can't go up any more.
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That's
your starting point. now put gear shifter in neutral. feel the play in thetop
then in the bottom. you must equalize these distances so same loosness up / down..
If that doesn't work write back.
Chevy has had Problems with the Wiper Motors on these Trucks for a Long time now. On some Models they Issued Recalls. On My 95' I just Replaced the Wiper Motor and have had NO Problems Since!
Yes, the fuel pump comes on, and the distributor is putting fire out
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