View Full Version : My 1997 chevy silverado cranks but wont start.?
It did seem to crank a little long before turning over when it was cold. Once it was warm, it seemed to start fine. This morning was very cold and it cranked but would not catch. I ended up running the battery down trying to get it started. It didn't take long so I think the battery may be weak. I can hear the fuel pump when I turn on the ignition for the first few seconds. Could a week battery possibly be my problem or is it fuel related. someone please advise. I've heard chevys have fuel pump issues.
baldie
12-08-2008, 07:52 AM
it might be the gas filter dirty.
Bernie G
12-08-2008, 07:53 AM
This model truck needs minimum 55 to 60 psi fuel pressure to start it. The reason is inside the intake manifold there is a poppet valve that the pressure has to overcome. If it doesn't reach that pressure it won't start. Any competent mechanic knows this is common.
Now don't run out and put a fuel pump on it because I said it is common. There are other causes to no starts too. Have your pressure tested. If you have a mechanic you can trust leave it with him overnight so they can confirm the problem. These pumps can be expensive. I have had the best success with Ac-Delco products for reliable repair on these models.
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