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.