We replaced the fuel pump in our 99 chevy silverado & it still doesnt want to start, what could be our problem?
The fuel pump is the first thing that went out so we replaced it & the truck still wont start. The truck is a 99 chevy silverado z71. The fuel pump is not making a whining sound or anything & the gas gauge isnt reading. Please any ideas would help for we havent had a running vehicle for a week & I have major health issues & we NEED to get it running…. A: Locate the fuse box. On that model it will be under the hood on the driver side and will be near the master cylinder and mounted against the fender. “Electrical Center” is stamped on the top cover. Remover the cover and you should see a fuse layout that looks something like this: http://econtent.autozone.com:24991/znetrgs/repair_guide_content/en_us/images//0900c152/80/08/f3/bd//large/0900c1528008f3bd.gif Check the “ECM-B” fuse. The ECM-B fuse powers the vehicle control module (VCM) and the oil pressure switch and also the fuel pump through the fuel pump relay. I suspect the fuse is blown and if it is then I suspect that the most like