1999 tahoe won't start,new spark plugs, new crank sensor, ignition module. any ideal. thank
Not much info to go on, so here we go. An engine only requires three elements to run. Air, Fuel, and spark.
If you turn the key and here the engine crank, you can most like assume you are getting air. That leaves fuel and spark.
Spark is easy enough to test with a cheap spark indicator. Since all the stuff you replaced mainly effects this, probably a good place to start.
That leaves fuel. A pressure guage is a good place to start chasing this down.
If this makes no sense, you probably need a mechanic.
Not much info to go on, so here we go. An engine only requires three elements to run. Air, Fuel, and spark.
If you turn the key and here the engine crank, you can most like assume you are getting air. That leaves fuel and spark.
Spark is easy enough to test with a cheap spark indicator. Since all the stuff you replaced mainly effects this, probably a good place to start.
That leaves fuel. A pressure guage is a good place to start chasing this down.
If this makes no sense, you probably need a mechanic.
My '99 GMC sub (5.7, 2wd) had the same problem. I replaced the fuel pump assemble and Spider twice, never got it to run reliably. Gave it to a friend, they could not get it to run either. Ethanol reeking havoc with the fuel pump assy was the unofficial diagnosis, but I never got to the bottom of the problem. Obama Motors.
In '99 when the 'burb was built, wasn't Clinton still president, the 8 years of shub and two of Obama...and you blame Obama for poor quality of GM products made two presidents ago?
Wow...and I thought I had issues.
An engine needs 4 things. You left out timing.
While I think "Obama Motors" comment foolish, I think that he is refering to the fact that The Fed bailed out G.M.
But, I do think Ethanol in fuels was the root of the issues my sub was having, and that was about the time frame when some auto mfg's were beginning to experience issues with incompatibility with Ethanol in their cars.
5) compression
. Im not sure I have ever ran across a no start because it had no compression though. I have run across no compression because timing was off though. An engine needs 4 things. You left out timing.
5) compression
You don't 'need' timing, but I agree an engine will run better when the timing is correct. It should fire (or maybe even back fire) if it's inorrect. Anyway you look at it fuel plus air plus spark equals exclosion. In this analogy flooded is bascially no spark... cranking the engine with the accelerator floored for a good bit (say 30/45 seconds) should be enough to dry out the plugs and get a little bit of fire.
He has fuel pressure, but nothign to prove the injectors are firing. I don't believe he has mentioned checking for spark. Either way, it appear he has ruled out 'mechinical' issue and should focus on electric or electronic.
What in the hell does Clinton, Bush or Obama have to do with the man's Tahoe not starting? Talk about going off track.
If you dont have timing (correct or incorrect), you dont have a running engine. period.
Timing is a very big "need" of a running engine.
I still dont think we have heard back from the op yet though
The manufacturers have been building ethanol compatible cars for 30 years.
And ALOT of people have been using ethanol as an excuse for 30 years.
What we have is a d*ckw*d who this his own little Fox, Rush, Hannity and Beck driven political fantasy is a good reason to blame the current president for every sin under the sun.
Wonder who he blames when he can't get his cheney up after he has already forked over a few greasy bills the local *** worker.
Er.. huh?
You have any suggestions to help bring the Tahoe alive?
Uh, does this thing have anti-theft keys? (Passlock) If yes, the wires from the cylinder may well have broken (common problem) and you either have to replace the cylinder or disable the passlock (using a fixed resistor, the same value as in the key) permanently.
