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You need to replace the fuel pump, there is a sensor that is inside the pump called a sending unit, this sending unit measures the amount of fuel in the gas tank, and also since your car is stalling I would definitely say that I would start by replacing the fuel pump! GMB 530 2500 Fuel Pump Module Assembly
The electric fuel pump is controlled by a relay in the fusebox. It normally only goes on for a few seconds, and then if the alternator does not signal the engine is running, the relay is supposed to shut the pump off. But you can shunt the secondary wires of the relay to keep it on if you want to check fuel pressure.
Try some starting fluid spray to make sure the ignition is good. It will at least sputter on the spray, if there is spark.
The pump is located in the fuel tank. But i would not recommend changing it yourself unless you know how. But if the engine wont turn over sounds like you have other trouble. Like battery,starter.....
Mine was doing the same thing. My husband found it wasn't getting any juice to the fuel pump. The wiring was all corroded. He fixed the wiring, and the car started right up!
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