I have a 1990 IROCZ. When the car hit the 100,000 mile mark about a year ago, I had the same problem. The car might die while cruising or it might die at a red light. This went on intermittently for about 6 weeks. During this time, I ran fuel induction & injection chemicals through the fuel rails. I changed out the fuel filters. No change. So, I changed out the fuel pump and it fixed the problem. Good luck :-) By the way, you'll have a whole lot less trouble doing this on your truck. This is a common problem with that year, Need to replace the ingnition Module.
It is in the distributor. And the above answer is a good answer.
Need to hook fuel pressure gauge up and drive it and watch gauge till it dies again. When it dies if it's got 9 to 13 LBS. of pressure then it's not the pump.
REPLACE THE MODULE
I have a 1996 Chevy Silverado that I want to turn the driving lights off. How do I do that? Thank you
The board it'self might but the mounting brackets won't.
Yes
I have a 1999 chevy Silverado how to fix my day time running lights
Just remove the DRL fuse in the fuse box, If your wanting to turn lights off while driving.
what is the fuel psi running on a Chevy 2002 1500hd with the 6.0
daytime running light module under drivers side dash
In the power distribution box under the hood.
Between 195 and 210 degrees and no hotter.
Normal driving around 6 gallons.
There is a problem with the charging system.
yes