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My 2003 chevy Silverado V6 truck turns over but will not start..it acts lik. ... iS IT HARD TO REMOVE AN OIL PAN ON A 4.3 VORTEC S-10 PICK UP TRUCK ...silverado 1500 ext. cab. my problem is while driving on the highway my truck ... mytruck then took off the terminal to see if the alternator was work and now i have no .
The gas gauge is part of the fuel pump assembly. I just replaced mine on 2X4 same truck. New assembly from GM is $500, $275 from Auto Zone. If inclined to do yourself, you can tilt bed up in drivers side. See other posts about changing fuel pump.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank. You can either drop the fuel tank and remove the pump or get 3 friends and unbolt the bed and then remove the pump. Once you have access to the pump, disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connections. Then remove the pump from the tank.
you need a new fuel sending unit. it is in the gas tank. you have to remove the tank and fuel pump assy. not an easy job. if you do it yourself $300 with new pump and sending unit. a dealer will be $1200, we just did our 2001 suburban
the dash clusters in the 03 -07 chevy 1500-6500 trucks have issues with their motors that are in the cluster. they work then don't, stick, jam, reset, etc. GM has a recall on these if your truck is privately owned and under 125000 KMs, Just contact the dealer to start and ask if you truck is included in this recall. If it isn't then you might want to find someone to repair it. we repair these unit often. good luck to you
First check the fuel pump fuse in the fuse panel to make sure its not blown. Chances are that it is the fuel pump, that is a common problem with chevy trucks. The easiest way to access the fuel pump is to remove the bed of the truck from the frame. Good luck. dont forget to rate.
sending unit on the fuel pump in the tank is stuck, and needs to be replaced. its expensive, but that will fix your issue. its the housing around the pump that has the float arm on it. you can try to free the float arm by removing your pump assembly, but cant guarantee its any good after being stuck
definitely easier to remove the bed....unless you like the taste of dirt :-)....round up 3-4 buddys and everyone grab a corner after the bolts, ground straps, and fuel filler are loose, pick it up and set it back a foot or two (on the tires and bumper). That'll give you plenty of room to work.
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