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Hey guy could use any help here I dont know what to do anymore.... I have a 95 Chevy Blazer CPI and a few weeks ago i was driving and it just cut out randomly. I had it towed home and let it sit for a bit when to check to see if it would start nothing. Did your regular checks. Checked fuel pressure and i even checked the volume to make sure that the pump was working i removed the fuel like from the outlet of the fuel pump and saw a ton of fuel pouring out so i know the volume of the fuel pump is good and then check pressure with my snap-on gauge and i have bout 59psi. i then check for spark no spark replaced the distributor car starts but is misfiring i get code p0300 so while im at it i replaced all the plugs and wires started the truck up same issue i then replaced the ignition control module same issue i replaced the crank sensor same issue i dropped the exhaust maybe thinking it may be plugged same issue it like the vehicle is running in retard no power misfiring and sounds horrible i really dont know what to do further any suggestions would be greatly appreciated or if u have any further questions please let me know im currently taking the bus cus i dont got my truck thanks
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have you tried replacing the coil, just an idea
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Brake out yea old fuel pressure gauge and see how far the pressure drops in ten min, key on engine off.
Stay away from the parts store for now, come back with what the gauge does. |
diagnosis before throwing parts..... What brand ignition products did you use ?
have you changed the cap and rotor yet ? Have you done a leak down test yet ? P030x - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected Its a common code and it can lead to many things being wrong. Edit: This shows you the proper way to diagnose the fuel system. 96+ Fuel System Diagnosis - Blazer Forum - Chevy Blazer Forums |
Originally Posted by xgiovannix12
(Post 532556)
Edit: This shows you the proper way to diagnose the fuel system. 96+ Fuel System Diagnosis - Blazer Forum - Chevy Blazer Forums |
Read the thread closely.
*While this article specifically details the procedure for checking the fuel pressure on the 96+ SCFI/MFI engines, the values are practically the same for the 92-95 CPI engines. The location of the fuel pressure test port on the CPI engine is on the back of the plenum between the distributor and the power brake booster. The fuel pressure test and fuel pressure leak down test should be performed prior to replacing the FPR and/or nut kit on any CPI engine as it will identify the source of the problem. |
Originally Posted by spittybays
(Post 532555)
Brake out yea old fuel pressure gauge and see how far the pressure drops in ten min, key on engine off.
Stay away from the parts store for now, come back with what the gauge does. |
Originally Posted by Harlan Jentz
(Post 532554)
have you tried replacing the coil, just an idea
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Originally Posted by xgiovannix12
(Post 532556)
diagnosis before throwing parts..... What brand ignition products did you use ?
have you changed the cap and rotor yet ? Have you done a leak down test yet ? P030x - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected Its a common code and it can lead to many things being wrong. Edit: This shows you the proper way to diagnose the fuel system. 96+ Fuel System Diagnosis - Blazer Forum - Chevy Blazer Forums |
thanks everyone for the ideas but im still stuck any information or ideas are greatly appreciated i miss my truck and i hate seeing it in the driveway please anyone HELP!! thanks
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