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Cutaway2001
05-15-2020, 08:34
Hi all.

I have a 2001 Chevy 3500 Cutaway box van with around 89,000 original miles on it.
About three months ago I had an issue with the optical sensor. Led to two toes home and many parts later, finally tracked to optical sensor. In that process I installed a new remote PMD, new optical sensor, and everything has been running better than ever! Lots of power, runs great. I drive for work daily and haven’t had any issues. This morning. I hopped in. It cranked right up. Idled for a minute then just **** off. Didn’t sputter or anything, just died. I have 3/4 tank of fuel. And just put that in yesterday so I know for sure there’s fuel. I tried restarting multiple times and no fire. Tells me there’s no fuel to injectors. Crack the easy to reach injectors open from underneath. Try restart. Multiple times. No fuel at all coming from injectors. Pulled fuel shut off solenoid. Bench tested it. Works fine. Unplugged optical sensor. Cranked over several times and eventually got fuel at injectors. Tightened them back up. Fired right up and ran fine. Idled away normally for a few minutes never died or sputtered. Plugged optical sensor back in. Fired right up. Let it sit and idle. No issues. Hopped in it and moved my truck. Put it in park and revved the motor a couple times. On the second time, it died and now won’t restart again. Is it my optical sensor? It’s brand new three months ago! Something else? I’m kinda lost with it!
Thanks for any help!

a5150nut
05-15-2020, 12:32
Have you tried a piece of clear line in the fuel return to check for air bubbles?
Or checked fuel lines for leaks?

Robyn
05-16-2020, 07:29
Check the fuel lift pump....

If the lift pump is bad it can cause issues like what you are having.

The lift pump should be running any time the engine is running.....

FUEL FILTER...WHEN WAS IT LAST CHANGED ?????

Yukon6.2
05-16-2020, 09:22
And as always on an electronic 6.5
Check the PMD and it's remote cable.
Just because they are new doesn't mean they don't have issues