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Ross E
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I have a 1996 Chevy Truck 6 cyl, Two Wheel Drive, Automatic, with 150000 miles
The truck will crank but it wont start up. I was told by a friend that it is probably the fuel pump because of the symptoms and because the fuel pumps are known for going out in chevys with over 150000 miles. I'm no car expert but the way to check this is to go under the vehicle and have someone switch it to ON while i listen for the noise of the fuel pump coming on correct? I did that and i didnt hear anything. Is it a load noise when it comes on?
Isn't their a way to hit the gas tank with a hammer and start it once?
and my other question is: If its the fuel pump, and I'm no car expect, should I replace it or should I just take it to a mechanic.
Thanks, any information is appreciated
The truck will crank but it wont start up. I was told by a friend that it is probably the fuel pump because of the symptoms and because the fuel pumps are known for going out in chevys with over 150000 miles. I'm no car expert but the way to check this is to go under the vehicle and have someone switch it to ON while i listen for the noise of the fuel pump coming on correct? I did that and i didnt hear anything. Is it a load noise when it comes on?
Isn't their a way to hit the gas tank with a hammer and start it once?
and my other question is: If its the fuel pump, and I'm no car expect, should I replace it or should I just take it to a mechanic.
Thanks, any information is appreciated