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My 98 chevy venture was working well until one day it started chugging and then died. After about a half hour it started back up made it down the road a little bit but then started chugging and then stalled, went to restart it and got a single click. Tried jumping it but nothing. Lights, hazards, etc. All work. Towed it home and trying to figure out what could possibly be wrong. Any ideas??
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I think you should head to a mechanic. Sounds like you got water in the fuel system. You could possibly resolve the issue by filling up with a fresh tank of gas, but that could also cause more problems if there is a lot of water in there already. I'd take it to a trusted mechanic.
Put the original key in the ignition and let it remain there for 15 minutes, then try to start the vehicle. If that does not work, then the only solution is to have the system replace at a dealership for $1000, or install a bypass system. The only bypass system on the market that really works is from the following website. http://newrockies.ca/vapsbypass. Good luck. I hope this helps.
I firstly would check relay. You can use an ohmmeter to check the resistance of the relay. If you get a reading, it is good, If not it is bad. Than disconnect fuel pump wire harness and do the same.
try buying some starter fuild. if that dont work try checking the gas filters. if thats not it your erg value may have a carbin build up. that will need to be clean out. but most of all make sure you have spark
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