1991 chevy suburban 5.7 V8 won’t start

Asked by Vex Jun 26, 2017 at 11:42 PM about the 1991 Chevrolet Suburban V2500 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The truck cranks but will not start. I
replaced the fuel pump has the right
pressure and hasn’t solid ground. I also
replaced the cap and rotor, ICM, Igniton
coil, the wires from the coil to the
distributor, plugs, and wires but still will not
start. Any ideas what needs to be replaced
or what could be the issue?

9 Answers

120

the senor might be located behind the crank pulley or runs off the fly wheel

120

any auto parts store could be a dealer part only cause its over ten yrs old

120

the sensor is behind the starter remove the starter and the wire leading to the sensor will be there

1 people found this helpful.

Did and couldnt find it though. I might try and call instead of trying to look online

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