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98 chevy sub. k2500 to accelerate poorly

What could cause a 98 chevy sub. k2500 to accelerate poorly then cruise fine when up to speed. From a shop position, the light will change, I step on the gas and it bogs down, I pump on gas pedal a couple of time to get going faster and every thing is fine until I have to stop again

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Likely a clogged fuel filter or defective fuel pump. Confirm correct fuel pressure with a gauge. If the pressure is low, remove the fuel filter and check for obstruction. If it's hard to blow through it, replace it with a new filter. Then retest the fuel pressure. If pressure is still low, then it's likely that you have a defective fuel pump.

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SOURCE: I'm having a problem with my 98 Chevy Express G1500

if you have replaced ther speedometer sending unit then your dash cluster is the problem chances are that the sending unit was only part of the problem. the cluster is static sensitive so have a mechanic replace it for you, if your not familiar with newer dash clusters, static electricity can short not part but the whole dash unit which is quite costly, so be sure to have a shop replace it, if your not up to the task

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1997 chevy 2500 4x4 stumbles

Fuel pump is most likely the cause. Probably just barely making the required pressure to start. Needs to maintain 60-66 psi while cranking to start.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: surging and high idle on 94 silverado

If your idle is going from 500rpms to 1000rpm's fluctuating at and idle your EGR valve is probably carbon up and needs cleaned or replace.

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SOURCE: chevy engine bogs out when you give it gas

this might sound crazy but your timing could be off....you may want to check that

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SOURCE: i have problems with my 98 chevy k1500 pickup on

If it is running bad enough to be backfiring, the Check Engine light should be on. I would start with scanning the engine computer for fault codes.

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Do you know how it works ? What controls it ?

Did you hook up a scan tool an check for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes ?

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