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Anonymous Posted on Jul 23, 2010

1996 chevy monte carlo problems

My car just died while driving it. i tried to restart but it acted like it was out of gas...i just replaced the fuel pump a week ago so now what???

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Try start with starter fluid if starts than need to check fuel filter and pump again turn key and have u or someone listen at tank for hum of pump if hum turn off and open cap to release pressure check fuel filter and or replace if needed turn on pump and check pressure at straider valve on fuel rail by fire wall drivers side if pressure vehicle should start / if no hum at pump check connections to pump and test pump new doesnt mean free from defects repair or replace as necessary

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