1998 suburban 5.7 full spark and fuel wont start?

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Asked by flipingbitches Nov 30, 2014 at 04:17 PM about the 1998 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Full compression add fuel to the port put the air breather back on no fire
at all

5 Answers

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It has spark new pick up coil new ignition modulehas no security issuestill won't start put fuel in the port and nothing at all full compression !?

45

May sound silly but-Does it start if you leave the air breather off ? Maybe a spark short . Its a very old adage but if you have gas-spark and compression it must fire,,, Unless the timing is off.....................Its that simple Good luck

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What was it doing to start with that caused you to do all that work ?

30,500

p1351 is high voltage in coil circuit maybe a short somewhere. check out Engine-.codes.com and type in p1351. it gives a list of possible probs and fixes. im bettn ya got a short somewhere or bad connection.

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