Hi,
Most of the time, the problem with the fuel gauge not working can be traced back to the fuel level sensor, which is in the gas tank. What happens is the little metal "fingers" on the sensor break - over time - and the gauge starts to either stick in one position or jump around all over the place.
The ultimate fix is usually to replace that sensor. In order to do that, the fuel tank must be drained and removed.
Good Luck, Greg
Yes
please show me a diagram of a water pump on the engine of a Chevy venture 2003
The drain plug on the 2003 Chevy Venture is located on the bottom edge of the radiator. It is on the side facing the engine.
yes
32 to 35 psi.
it cost 320.00 at the garage that's what i paid for it on my 2003
Possibly the multifunction switch (switch in columm). Check the bulbs, fuses etc first
Yes, those GM 3400 motors are the same. The transmissions are different -- 4L60e versus a 4L65e
Check fueleconomy.gov. In my 2004 Venture we get 19 city 25 highway.
it does not have one.
I had this same problem with my 2003 Venture. The Cheverolet dealership told me that the cruise contol is directly linked to the brake lights. The simplest and cheapest place to start would be to check your brake lights...if they are not working, you will not have cruise control.
the only engine that comes in the venture vans is the 3400 (3.4L) GM V6