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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 10:51 AM
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I have posted about this already, but I am still having no luck fixing the issue. about a month ago, I was driving down the highway when my 99 blazer died. It started right back up, then died right as it hit third gear. started again, died again. So I sat on the highway trying to figure out what to do at 9 at night 80 miles away from home. 45 minutes go by, I start it up and drive off with no problem. Made it to my destination, came back home and drove it for a week with no problem. Then it happened again. Parked it for a couple hours, and started it back up. Made it a mile before it did it again. This time before I hit third gear. So I ran the codes, and got p0101. I replaced the maf sensor, map sensor, fuel pump, plugs and wires. What could this be? I'm going nuts.

It feels like it just loses fuel, but then it starts back up with no problem.
 

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