What year is it? engine? type of Chevy? Does it start right back up or do you have to wait?What year is it? engine? type of Chevy? Does it start right back up or do you have to wait?
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when you said you replaced the coil pack this makes me concerned. When the truck cools off does it crank back up then die again, if so it sounds like the coil pack I know you replaced it but if the truck does as I asked you then replace the coil pack again from all the manuals that is what is wrong let me know please and Good Luck
I was just thinking about the sudden stall problem ,and no start problem .Have you checked the coil pack. When the car is cold it should start ,when it warms up ,with the under hood temps ,it will probably stall ,again. Try replacing the coil pack .
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If a car like yours dies while driving then I would suspect a fuel pump issue or a crank position sensor issue. Has your timing belt been replaced? that should be done at 100k miles. If the timing belt is coming apart it will throw pieces of itself onto the crank position sensor. Have someone check the fuel pressure and inspect the timing belt and crank sensor.
Could be the cam sensor, crank sensor, coil pack, fuel pump. Even if no warning light is lit, the computer is recording these shut downs and why. A good mechanic, with the proper scanner can pinpoint the culprit.
possibly 4 things 1 bad ignition coil heating up then breaking down,2 clogged fuel filter,3 weak fuel pump,4 bad throttle position sensor or map sensor to check sensors simply put on hand held scanner and look for codes. replace fuel filter replace coil pack along with tune up plugs wires put fuel pressure gauge to see if fuel pump is working properly
What year is it? engine? type of Chevy? Does it start right back up or do you have to wait?
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