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Engine stalls ... What's the culprit?
Problem seems to be at low RPM such as when you are sitting at a stop light. Anyone one have a checklist on where to start?
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Does the check engine light come on with the bulb check?
Is the check engine light on while driving? Are there any trouble codes in memory? If so, what are they, and in what order were they retrieved? Have you checked fuel pressure and leakdown? https://blazerforum.com/forum/2nd-ge...eakdown-88305/ When was the last "good" tune up using AC Delco parts? (plugs, wires, cap & rotor) |
If you suspect the compressor, pull the belt and spin it by hand, along with everything else except the crankshaft pulley. I highly doubt any accessories are the cause, though. Otherwise, do as recommend above.
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Originally Posted by Captain Hook
(Post 661557)
Does the check engine light come on with the bulb check?
Is the check engine light on while driving? Are there any trouble codes in memory? If so, what are they, and in what order were they retrieved? Have you checked fuel pressure and leakdown? https://blazerforum.com/forum/2nd-ge...eakdown-88305/ When was the last "good" tune up using AC Delco parts? (plugs, wires, cap & rotor) The update: It appears the issue was the fuel filter. My girlfriend always likes to drive around with the fuel gauge pointing below empty despite me telling her over and over again not to let in go below 1/4 tank. I'm surprised she hasn't killed her fuel pump yet. |
A fuel pump will not overheat by running on a low tank of fuel - a factory tank has a container built in and the pump sits in it and all the return fuel fills it and keeps the pump submersed and cool.
Also the intank pumps have a sock filter on them as a pre filter before entering the pump - except for minute solids everything should be stopped before ever entering pump Prob the worst thing that should happen to her by running on a low tank all the time is walking after a can of gas because of running out of fuel :icon_cankick: |
Originally Posted by odat
(Post 661582)
A fuel pump will not overheat by running on a low tank of fuel - a factory tank has a container built in and the pump sits in it and all the return fuel fills it and keeps the pump submersed and cool.
Also the intank pumps have a sock filter on them as a pre filter before entering the pump - except for minute solids everything should be stopped before ever entering pump Prob the worst thing that should happen to her by running on a low tank all the time is walking after a can of gas because of running out of fuel :icon_cankick: |
Odat is right! The fuel return line is directed into the fuel pump module housing where the fuel pump is mounted. Whenever the engine is running, the pump is completely submerged in fuel, regardless of the fuel level. If you run out of fuel, the engine and fuel pump both stop running. The bad thing about running it low on fuel, is if there is debris in the tank, there is a higher concentration of dirt in the remaining fuel, and the filter clogs up. It costs the same to fill the top half of the tank, as it does to fill the bottom half ;)
Anyway, thanks for posting back with the "fix". |
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