Check the power supply to the injectors. The ECU only switches the ground, so make sure you have battery voltage at the injectors with ignition on. If not check fuses and relays. Jules, auto tech and lecturer. Australia.
2006-06-27 19:36:50
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answered by Jules G 6
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which engine do ya have the 262 305 350 ? try looking up a chevy truck forum they will be able to help ya more then i can but my suggestion is doews the truck run at all ? im mean like idle also is the comp ya replaced the right one for the truck c10 c20 c30 k10 k20 k30 262 305 350 454 cid if the comp is correct then ya might have to have it towed to the dealer for a system check to make sure things are in step . hope this will help ya out some
2006-06-27 16:16:21
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answered by urbancowboy_bud_00 2
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it sound,s like your computer has gone out,,it help,s control the timing of the injector,s by signal,s it recieve,s,and if it goes bad it will by pass this stage,,and it wont get any gas,,,you may also want to actually check the injector,s too,,you said it had plenty of fuel pressure,,did you actually check it at or around the injector,s if all this check,s good,,then you may have a bad pressure valve,,this valve hold,s a certain amount of pressure up to the injector,s,,if it goes bad,,it let,s all the fuel drain back to the tank before it get,s a chance to build up,,i hope this will help you get it going.
2006-06-27 16:42:46
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answered by dodge man 7
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Basic things first, is your check engine light even working? If your not getting check engine light then your computor isnt working and wont signal your injectors to work, fuses, wiring, grounds will stop your computor from working, if your check engine light is working, and fuel pressure is good, then the computer is not getting a signal from something and there will be a code(like crank sensor) and you'll need it scanned for codes, and can diagnose from code(s)
2006-06-27 16:20:24
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answered by bestwrencher 4
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Injectors short out. Check the resistance with them disconnected. On some 6 cylinders one shorted injector shuts them all down on that side. When you find the shorted one disconnect it and try starting the engine using the other/others.
2006-06-27 16:20:25
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answered by denbobway 4
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fuel pump-its an electic one located in the tank, might possibly be fuel pump relay. have someone listen to see if they can hear the pump cut on when you switch the ignition on
2006-06-27 16:16:11
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answered by Comfortably Numb™ 7
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What you need is the GENERAL MOTORS repair manual # (8252) 28360 1982-96. by CHILTON.
Hope this helps. Got everything you need to know to fix your car, it will cost you $20. to $30.
2006-06-27 16:56:13
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answered by twentyeight7 6
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Check your fuses,fuel filter, and fuel pump.
2006-06-27 16:18:29
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answered by Niceguy 6
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TNT
2006-06-27 16:31:02
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answered by charley 2
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