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Posted on Apr 14, 2013

92 suburban stopped running at idle and won't start. Doesn't even try to ignite?

Thought I might be out of gas. Gauge is unreliable. Put two gallons in. No spark.

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: my 2003 yukon won't start.while idling car ran out of gas

you are either lacking SPARK or FUEL. You put 5 gal in the tank, but is the FUEL PUMP working ? The lights and radio operating only indicate ther is power in the battery.. Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: i have 2003 yukon that wont start

Please Check your injector. Lack of fuel must have caused a fault in it.

Have an expert see to this for you.

Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 chev Suburban 5.7 ltr runs bad on idle and under load

Try driving it with the vac line off the egr valve. Was the ignition timing off?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: My 1989 GMC suburban died while driving and would

sounds like air might be trapped in the fuel lines try turning the key on for a few seconds to let the pump prime the system and shut it off do it a few times

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2011

SOURCE: throttle body injectors not working

I am having the same problem. The Haynes repair manual says to check the
fuel pump for high resistance and if no high resistance or no clogges
and the fuel strainer is good, then replace the fuel pump.

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