2003 Z71 Potential Fuel Flow Related Issue
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2003 Z71 Potential Fuel Flow Related Issue - 2/20/2008 4:01:24 AM
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TBM66
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I've seen various references to this problem in other BBS, but no good diagnosis. Here's the story. We have a 2003 Z71 with 80K miles (this baby has to get us to 200k). When the fuel gauge gets below 1/4 tank AND it sits over night the car will not start in the morning. Add 3 or so gallons of fuel and it will start. The car will continue to drive and run past 1/4 tank if on a trip, it will also restart if warmed up when the gauge is below 1/4 tank. Therefore I don't think its a gauge related issue. To my inexpert thinking it appears to be related to the fuel sending unit needing a minimum level (or weight) of fuel to pump correctly when its cold? Thank you for sharing your expertise.
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RE: 2003 Z71 Potential Fuel Flow Related Issue - 2/20/2008 10:55:41 AM
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ZX1100F1
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Welcome. This problem is often caused by contamination in the fuel and can normally be remedied by replacing the in-tank fuel strainer with an updated part GM part # 19122083 and also the fuel level sensor kit with GM part # 88966959 There is no need to replace the fuel pump module. Make sure that the fuel tank is drained and flushed during the repair or the problem may reoccur. Dave
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