I dri=ove my 1999 chevy blazer to a friends home about 15 miles away and came back outside to go home and my truck would not start. All the dash light came on, radio plays, horn beeps strong. I just replaced the engine, starter, and battery; less than 4 months ago. What could be the problem??/
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it can very greatly depending on the engine, miles, tempture.... but a good rual of thumb is any thing over 15 psi at hot idle is ok and any thing over 30 but under 70 at cruse is ok
the dash sound's like a fuse, check the fuse box under the hood and in the door jamb on the side of the dash, also check your fuel filter and fuel pump, im betting on the pump because i have a 2001 chevy blazer that has had two replaced and it has 233000km on it!
well my friend it sounds like a clear case of your timing jumping out of mark. (jumped a tooth). Youll need a complete timing service and I'm sure you'll be good to go again. If Im wrong, I'll eat my shoe.
I'm thinking you might have unplugged the switch for the 4 wheel drive switch mounted on the surround for the stereo, when you installed the CD player, or maybe broke something asscociated with that switch.
ther are two small tubes that open and close the valve to let in the hot air' one is from right under the carb intake and goes to the right (looking at the engine) right behind the fuse box. if there's o hole in that tube the heat will not work. just change mine becase the tube dry-rotted
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