94 GMC sierra starts and runs fine till it warms up then backfires shuts off and will not start again until it cools off and repeat??? I asked same question but about a 97 was told it was mass airflow

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Asked by Kristi May 08, 2015 at 07:50 PM about the 1994 GMC Sierra 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

12 Answers

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Check vacuum lines leading from tbi to egr.. check egr operation and clean MAF.

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Also, check the vac. line running to the maf as well. should come from the back side of the tbi to the maf.

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Check the distributor control module,sound,s like it is getting hot and shutting truck off.

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Already replaced DCM, ecm, fuel pump,fuelpump relay, coil

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Catalitic converter isn't clogged and there isn't a crank shaft sensor on this truck so I've been told...is there one and if so where's it located

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OK I will check ignition switch first thing in the morning... Thanks so much T_S_T...and I will keep you posted

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When you say ignition switch you are referring to the actual key switch or is there something else called ignition

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