Chevy s10 2001 crank no start

Asked by Trevor Dec 31, 2017 at 12:35 AM about the 2001 Chevrolet S-10 LS Extended Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My chevy s10 has a new battery new coil new
distributor cap and button and changed a few spark
plugs half of them are stuck in and I need to get
them out  it has sat for two years so I’ve put all the
before mentioned parts on I drained the old fuel and
and put new fuel in it no obd11 codes come up
when I scan it the vaccum hose is bad but I need to
know what else could be wrong

3 Answers

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Well as far as removing the spark plugs spray them PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench . or WD 40 for 2 or 3 days . Spraying several times a day and they should loosen up . When installing the new plugs Use Anti-seize just on the threads of the spark plugs

Yeah it still won’t start with all those new parts also I have a big question when I turn the key to start the battery light comes on and it senses the fuel but then turn the key again to crank a second time the battery goes away but then the fuel gauge says empty it’s like randomly but I was wondering if that could be a sign that something is wrong

Chk yout voltage at fuel pump. My 92 s10 all the sudden was only pullin 4 volts.I still hv fix the problem, i justdont know wat to do?

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