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I had a 1997 s10 4*4 with the 2.8 v6.
mine do that I had to pull the gas tank replace fuel filter plus had to take undo the line from the intake and blow air thru it. Make sure all u're filter are replaced and y u have the tank down replace the fuel pump. I hope this helps u
I don't think you can on that vehicle-probably not a code, anyway. Check the fuel pump relay, it may be stuck on. Should be located in the power distribution box under hood. Pull it out-pump should stop-swap in a different relay to test. If pump still runs on with new relay, the wiring to the relay needs checked.
The relay closest to the driver's side is the fuel pump relay. The middle relay is the horn relay. All three relays are exactly the same. So, you can switch two of them to see if they both work or not.
The fuel pump relay in my blazer is located in the rear of the glove box which means you have to clean out all of the maps and other junk to get to it. There is a plastic cover that has to be removed to expose the relay which is the right side of the two present.
You can tell if it is operating when you turn the ignition key to "ON", the relay will click and you should hear a humming sound as the fuel pump energizes.
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!
Check the fuel pump relay located in the control center which is under the hood on the driver side firewall. The relay should have a schematic on it and check it with an ohm meter for a short. If the relay is good then you will have to drop your tank and replace the pump.Tons of fun - done it three times myself.
try replacing your relay first not that expensive and easy to change also some models have a red jumper wire on the relay plug that sends power directly to pump
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