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Service Engine Won't Start: Check Engine Light Is The Key
Posted by carsandtrucks on Wednesday, July 30 @ 07:38:27 PDT

Question: I have a 1994 V6 Chevy pickup that up until now rode great. Last night on my way to the store my truck shut off for no reason. It has plenty of fuel, oil, and radiator fluid. I was able to get it home at about 5 miles an hour. 6 blocks later I was home. When I parked it, the service engine light came on. Now it shakes violently and there is a grinding noise coming from the back. It will start, but if I press the brake, it dies. The fuel gauge barely moves and there is

very slight oil pressure. Any suggestions?

Answer: Wow, you have an unusual one. The fact that the engine shut down suggests that you either lost fuel or ignition. This could be caused by a faulty fuel pump, failed ignition module, or a multiple of other electrical components. The fact that the engine stalls when applying the brake may only be coincidental in that once you take your foot away from the accelerator the engine stalls. This could indicate a fuel delivery problem. The key to determining your problem is the check engine light. You will have to scan the onboard computer for the trouble code. This will point you in the right direction. I caution you not to try to repair this problem by throwing parts at it. The problem as you describe it would be best left for a professional diagnosis at the least. You may be able to complete the repair yourself once you are informed where to start. Once you have your diagnosis, if you have questions regarding making the repair contact us again. We will try to help.


 
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