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97 chevy z71 vortec.... for starters Im a parts changer not a mechanic and it is about to show... My truck stopped in the middle of an intersection for no apparent reason. It reminded me of another ti

Check to see if there is a burnt mark in the rotor grounding it to the dist, Make sure the cap is not bad. Pull a wire from the cap to see if spark is going to plugs
9/19/2015 12:39:24 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 19, 2015
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97 350 vortec will not get fire

My bet is your crankshaft positioning sensor.
9/19/2015 12:28:56 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 19, 2015
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The vehicle will not start. The fuel pressure, measured at the test port is within specs. Testing for ignition, there is a bright blue spark at the spark plugs. I suspect the vortec fuel spider is the

I thing i know the issue. I had the same problem.. There is a module that you ca actually put in yourself to help bypass it. I used it about 5 years ago and mine starts every time. I found a site and he guarantees the part which u can put in yourself.. Check it out
9/19/2015 12:09:39 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 19, 2015
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How to change the head light bulb on a 1995 chevy 1500 pickup truck?

If it is on the passenger side of the truck then you must remove the battery and you will see and opening that will allow you to depress the clip on the wiring and then you need to rotate the bulb to pull it out of the mounting. To assemble just do the reverse of this. If that doesn't work. You can remove the front grille and the mounting for the head light assembly has 4 bolts and you can dismount the assembly from the truck and change the bulb. If you do remove the grille be sure not to deal with the headlight aiming screws. The 4 screws being removed will not mess up the aiming of the head lights. Hope this helps.
9/18/2015 11:56:42 PM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 18, 2015
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I have a 1995 chevy k1500 with a 350 it runs good when it is cold but runs rough when it warms up

check the ect switch by the thermostat outlet it looks like a temp sw. it tells the computer the temperature outside is and that determines how much fuel goes to the tbi. In addition, you want to check, the egr valve, its the big round piece on the intake behind the tbi. To check it reach inside the egr and pull up on the bellows In the center while putting your finger over the vacuum hose that is attached to it and see if the bellows stays up if not the egr is bad. Hope this helps.
9/18/2015 6:41:50 PM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 18, 2015
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My van stops working when it's hot

Could be a bad thermostat.
9/18/2015 1:36:21 PM • 2002 CHEVROLET... • Answered on Sep 18, 2015
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Where is knock sensor location

Not sure what year of Chev you are asking about but up to 1999 the knock sensor was in the water drain hole in the side of the engine block.
9/14/2015 2:46:12 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 14, 2015
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Getting codePO446 & light came on after replacing fuel-pump, filter & gas cap on my 2000 Chevy blazer

Check for any kinked or blocked hoses to the EVAP system as they may have been disturbed during pump replacement.
9/10/2015 4:20:42 PM • 00 2000... • Answered on Sep 10, 2015
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Neutral safety switch location

Neutral switch is on the steering column. It is located under the dash and is the half round switch by the floor. when you change it do not move the shift lever until you secure the new switch.
9/7/2015 3:41:35 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 07, 2015
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1999 oldsmobile bravado wont start .need to bypass

i think i know what the issue is. I had the same problem. There is a moduel that will bypass and fix it. You can do it yourself. They guarantee the part so i it doesnt work for some work for some reason u can send it back.. Hope this helps ya Do It Yourself GM Security bypass
9/4/2015 5:49:15 PM • Megatronix -... • Answered on Sep 04, 2015
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2001 express will not start after remote starter install

I think i know what your issue is. Its really common in GM cars.. I had it happen in mine.. I did a lot of research and found a site that sells a module that will take care of the issue. I used it about 5 years ago and my car starts every time. And its hell of a lot cheaper than taking it too a mechanic .. You can install it yourself and he guarantees it.. Check it out your car make and model is on the list.. I hope this helps ya
9/4/2015 5:34:04 PM • Megatronix -... • Answered on Sep 04, 2015
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Where is the crankshaft position sensor located on my 94 chevy cavilier

its under the coils and modules on the back of the engine
9/2/2015 3:09:15 PM • 91-94 Chevy... • Answered on Sep 02, 2015
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Chevy blazer 1993, loses power and dies when in gear and going

You either have a bad ground or a failing PCM (computer).
8/27/2015 4:37:35 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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How do i disable the key buzzer on a l995 suburban

Not recommended, safety issue and possibility of air bag deployment.
8/27/2015 4:25:46 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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Where is bank 1 sensor 1 location 99 k 1500

In front of catalytic converter (upstream), driver side. See link below. Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor 15703 Advance Auto Parts
8/27/2015 4:20:32 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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Suburban wiring diagram

8/27/2015 4:12:59 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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Wont go into park

Is the column shift lever loose or does it feel normal shifting through gears? If loose, check linkage between shift lever and transmission located under driver door side of transmission.
8/27/2015 4:05:35 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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Why won't engine start?

Is it getting fuel? Turn key to on position but do not start, listen for fuel pump to prime. It may be easier to remove gas cap. You should hear a buzzing sound for 2-3 seconds. If the pump is priming, I would check fuel pressure next. It could be a weak or failing fuel pump.
8/27/2015 4:00:18 AM • 1995-1997 Chevy... • Answered on Aug 27, 2015
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Overheating of car

HII, NOTE: To avoid burns and injury, never, ever attempt to remove a radiator cap while the engine is hot! An overheated engine can be caused by anything that decreases the cooling system's ability to absorb, transport and dissipate heat; therefore engines can overheat for a variety of reasons. Let's take a look at some of the most common causes.Cooling System LeaksThis is the primary cause of engine overheating. Possible leak points include hoses, the radiator, water pump, thermostat housing, heater core, head gasket, freeze plugs, automatic transmission oil cooler, cylinder heads and block. Perform a pressure test. A leak-free system should hold pressure for at least one minute.Wrong Coolant ConcentrationBe sure to use the coolant recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. The wrong type of coolant and/or mixing the incorrect concentration of coolant and distilled water can also result in engine overheating. The best bet is to perform a complete flush and fill.Bad ThermostatA thermostat is a heat-sensitive valve that opens and closes in response to engine temperature. Heated engine coolant passes through to the radiator when the thermostat is in the open position. In the closed position, it prevents the flow of coolant to speed up the warming of a cold engine. When the thermostat gets stuck in the closed position, coolant stays in the engine and quickly becomes overheated, resulting in engine overheating.Blocked Coolant PassagewaysRust, dirt and sediment can all block or greatly impede the flow of coolant through the cooling system. This can limit the system's ability to control engine temperature, which may result in higher operating temperatures and engine overheating. Once again, a flush and fill is recommended to remove debris.Faulty RadiatorBy passing through a series of tubes and fins, coolant temperature is reduced in the radiator. Leaks and clogging are some of the most common causes of radiator failure. Any disruption in the radiator's function can lead to elevated engine temperature and overheating.Worn/Burst HosesA hose that contains visual cracks or holes, or has burst will result in leaks and disrupt the flow of engine coolant. This can result in overheating.Bad Radiator FanA fan blows air across the radiator fins to assist in reducing the temperature of the coolant. A fan that wobbles, spins freely when the engine is off, or has broken shrouds will not be able to reduce the temperature to proper level, thus possibly resulting in engine overheating.Loose or Broken BeltA belt is often the driving link that turns the water pump at the correct speed for proper coolant flow through the cooling system. If a belt is loose or broken, it cannot maintain the proper speed, thus resulting in poor coolant flow and ultimately, engine overheating.Faulty Water PumpKnown as the 'heart' of the cooling system, the water pump is responsible for pressurizing and propelling engine coolant through the cooling system. Any malfunction of the water pump, including eroded impeller vanes, seepage or wobble in the pump shaft, can prevent adequate coolant flow and result in engine overheating.ALSO IN THIS SECTION:HOW A COOLING SYSTEM WORKSSYSTEM MAINTENANCE & RED FLAGSCOMMON CAUSES OF OVERHEATING
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