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There is help in the link, but you have a dead short somewhere. One trick you can try is replace the fuse, and the fuse box cover. Put blankets over the headlamps. Turn the garage lights off and let your eyes acclimatize to the dark. Then whilst looking into the engine, get someone to crank the engine. Look for a flash in the wiring.
The correct firing order is 18436572. If you need the correct cylinder
locations they are as follows: Drivers side from the front 1 3 5 7;
passenger side 2 4 6 8.
Should be located on top of the intake manifold.
The correct firing order is 18436572. If you need the correct cylinder
locations they are as follows: Drivers side from the front 1 3 5 7 Passenger side from the front 2 4 6 8 1994 Chevrolet C 1500 5.0 liter V-8 VIN "H"
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