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2001 Chevrolet Silverado has had a history of problems. The fuel pump was replaced and was diagnosed by K-S fuel injection as being the cause of the engine lights and low power, the was a fuel leak in which the rear housing was cracked and leaking oil, the transfer case and the driveshafts were removed, the front wheel bearing was noisy and was replaced, the upper ball joint was bad, and a faulty "nsdu" switch was replaced.
Surging, ses light on, code 89, bad injector pump,3 warranty trips to shop, Chevy won't ship part, been 6 days still waiting, on vacation and its holding up trip, we bought this truck to tow and can't use it, Tennessee put on fuel pressure regulator didn't help, then local shop flashed PCM with 4 drivability updates helped temporarily, third visit told needed injector pump, but why not a recall, told everyone in country waiting on same part, once was told it would have to come from Isuzu in Japan, help,
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- Edgar, WI, USA