1999 GMC Yukon
Asked by Mike_Orlo May 08, 2016 at 03:41 PM about the 1999 GMC Yukon SLT
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Yukon won't start. Engine cranks, does start, then
sputters out. If I give it gas, hisses and dies. Last
week I changed the crank sensor and it started and
ran fine, until the next day. Since then I have
changed crank sensor, cam sensor, fuel pump, fuel
filter, coil, ICM, and fuel pressure c regulator. I have
proper fuel pressure and fire at plugs. Any
suggestions?
6 Answers
Auto_Centric answered 8 years ago
I suggest you scan for codes. Also go back to the first part you changed the CKP inspect the connector and harness very closely make sure its intact no insulation off wiring not corroded etc.
Even though I hear the fuel pump engage, is it possible the relay can still be bad? Original part changed was crank sensor, and I've checked and changed a second time. I know it's a fuel issue because I can feed it gas through the throttle body and it stays running. As soon as I get itvrunning, heading to store to have it scanned.
If you can keep it running with yohr foot on the pedal then u might want to check the fuel rail and injectors and get them cleaned..if it didnt run at all then iv posted a how to fix in my first topic.. but if it runs and dies after a sec or two..then its the Security issue which can be solved and done by many ways..and you can bypass it with lot of options.
Check your spark plug wires, I had a similar issue with mine. I changed the wires and ignition coil and it started!
The same thing happened to me I was driving down the highway about 70 miles an hour the truck starts to slow down then it comes to a stop dies I can start it and then it just acts like it's not getting fuel I change the filter but it still doing it I'm getting fuel to the motor I haven't checked the fuel pressure yet so I wondered if you figured out what was the solution if you ever had yours fixed