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Posted by Casey in Ky on November 13, 2004 at 14:36:29 from (69.176.39.4):
A couple of days ago the wife went out and tried to start her blazer. It would start then die. I managed to get it started buy pumping the gas a little and revving it some once it did start. I figured it was the fuel pump or if I was lucky the fuel filter. Well, I went out this morning and went to move the power seat and it just would barely move, just like the battery was dead. So I put the key in and nothin", just like it was dead. Then the seat started to move like it should and the gauges all came on(fuel pump too, heard it prime up), then it all died again, then back on, and off, and on. Most of the guages(including the speedometer were jumpin" around like they were on crack during all of this). Finally, it settled down and I got it started(it still died a couple of times, and I had to pump the fuel some, and rev it to keep it runnin"). Any ides?? Oh, I guess some more info would help. It"s got a 115,000 miles, LS that"s loaded(power everything), 4x4, and of course it"s the 4.3 V-6. Thanks, Casey
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