Friday, October 3, 2014

Chevrolet Fuel Problems

Chevrolet fuel problems are normally kid issues that can be constant easily.


Fuel Leaks

The Delphi fuel pressure regulator in other Chevy models has separate leaking issues through a vacuum hose at the intake manifold that will prevent the vehicle from starting.

Start-up Problems

Some late 1990s Chevy trucks may be difficult to start when cold.




Fuel Line


Some 2004 Chevrolets with the 5.3-liter V-8 engine have a fuel rail tube with a faulty retainer screw that could break and cause a leak, according to Internetautoguide.com.


Fuel Vapors


Some 2007 Chevys are missing an adhesive layer in the fuel tank that prevents fuel vapors from escaping from the tank, which could cause a fire.


Potential Fire


Some Delphi fuel pressure regulators in 2005 Chevy Impalas have no O-ring, which may result in a fuel leak, according to Motor Trend.


Most Chevy vehicles with fuel-delivery problems are youngster and inexpensive to allot. Many fuel problems are due to aftermarket parts that may not fit properly on factory-installed Accoutrement.

Fuel Module

Some 2009 Chevy trucks and SUVs gain a fuel operation discipline module prone to damp seepage that prevents the vehicle from starting.




At the same time, the accelerator may be sticking, which likely is due to a dirty throttle body, according to Chevroletforum.com.