Am thinking that maybe the fuel injectors could be the problem. I know the fuel is fine I am getting 59 psi.
SOURCE: 2000 Silverado-4.3 ltre-cranks over-wont start-consistenly
Yes. First, in the fuse block under the hood check INJ A fuse and INJ B fuse. INJ A fuse is circuit 1039 which feeds the coil. If the fuse is OK, replace the coil electrical connector. I stock 2 of these at my dealership because they are needed quite often.
FYI P1351 is an ignition coil control circuit DTC.
SOURCE: 5.3 L Missing and Rough Idle Intermittently
i have a 2001 chevy z-71 5.3L. I keep getting a random/multiple misfire code for cylinder 1 . I have replaced plugs, wires, coil pack(only on #1 cylinder)., and fuel pump. I still keep getting the cylinder 1 misfire code. I put truck on a scanner and watched the cylinders. # 1 misfires at idle but quickly stops misfiring at around 1000 rpms. you can here the engine miss at idle but truck runs great on road . anyone else ever had this problem?
SOURCE: 93 chevy g20 van
More than likely it's the distributor. They have a tendency to build up corrosion and rust and have personally went through the same situation three weeks ago on a suburban. Check to see if you are getting spark from the distributor first. Have the ecm in the distributor checked at Oriellys for free. It's under the rotor and has two 8mm head bolts with wires plugged in at each end.
SOURCE: 1990 Chevy Silverado Pick-up. No spark from the plugs.
How about the MAP SENSOR? Do you check it out?
Miles? Have you replaced ignition coils recently? Pretty good chance that they could be going bad. I would start by swapping all 8 coils and plugs and probably changing the valve cover gasket as well as those are known to go bad in the 2000-2003 LS
Conditions for Setting P1351:
The voltage on the ignition control circuit exceeds 4.9 volts, and the engine speed is less than 250 RPM.
Bottom line?
Most likely its a bad Ignition Control Module.
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