Why does my Chevy Suburban die while driving?

Why does my Chevy Suburban die while driving?

This “behavior” has happened just after it is started, it happens after it’s been running for 20 + minutes without any prior problem, there is no rhyme or reason to it. I can start it and it will run in the driveway for 30 minutes with no problems or I can start it on another day and it wont stay running! It isn’t the fuel pump, or the battery.

Why does my Chevy Suburban not start after 10 hours?

It’s possible that a mechanic might replace the fuel pump in the tank without cleaning out the fuel tank and fixing the problem. This doesn’t explain why the car won’t start after sitting 10 hours with less than a half tank of fuel and will start if the tank is banged on the bottom.

Why does my GMC Sierra suddenly stop running?

Truck suddenly stops running, acting like it’s out of fuel. There is fuel in the gas tank and, I can hear the fuel pump when I turn the ignition on. Is there a fuse, or relay that is maybe causing this to happen?

What causes a Chevy Suburban engine to stall?

Stumbling and poor idle can be caused by air or fuel starvation so make sure that those filters are OK. I think that my own problem is caused by dirt in the fuel tank plugging up the fuel intake screen. I think the dirt falls off when the engine is shut off.

Why does my Chevy Suburban stop while driving?

Battery is fine because all power still works. After waiting ten minutes or so will start again only to drive a few miles and engine stops again. Any clue? I am working on a 95 with a 5.7 engine.

Truck suddenly stops running, acting like it’s out of fuel. There is fuel in the gas tank and, I can hear the fuel pump when I turn the ignition on. Is there a fuse, or relay that is maybe causing this to happen?

Stumbling and poor idle can be caused by air or fuel starvation so make sure that those filters are OK. I think that my own problem is caused by dirt in the fuel tank plugging up the fuel intake screen. I think the dirt falls off when the engine is shut off.

What should I do if my Chevy Suburban dies while driving?

’95 Sub (5.7L, 4wd) recently began dying while driving (low speeds, turns, upon parking, etc.). Fuel filter replaced this weekend – drove fine – for awhile. I found much debris in old filter – could new filter already be plugged-up? Should fuel pump be checked/cleaned/replaced? Electical seems okay (wires, battery, etc.)