2002 Chevy Silverado won't stay running

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Asked by Nikki Nov 23, 2016 at 03:20 PM about the 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It started running bad ( cutting out while driving,
idling rough) finally died and would not start again.
I have replaced crank sensor pick up coil, ECM,
ignition module everything I can think of...it has
spark and fuel pressure

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After taking to Chevy place to have knew computer programmed I am now getting a u8100 code and my brake and abs light is on. Was running for a day then completely stopped again.

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Yes accident sorry...typing for my husband while he is under the hood

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You need to go back to the shop that programmed the computer cause that code is for diesel engines, It's looking for an FICM (Fuel Injector Control Module) which your truck does not have

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Ok that sounds more related to your truck. U1000 is no communication between PCM (main computer) to BCM (Body control Module) Check for loose or corroded ground connectors there's a green wire between the 2 that I read it goes bad. If not you need to have the BCM checked

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Could a bad BCM stop it from firing and and stop the fuel pump relay from priming

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Pulled wiring harnesses yesterday someone had pinched wires between transmission, replaced those wires it started working. I would crank it then I would give it gas, it would die. Now it ain't firing at all. I'm at a loss and in usually a pretty good diagnostic guy.

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