Fuel pump replacement stalling rough idle and now no start

Asked by RoseAnna Oct 14, 2018 at 12:43 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Usually ran the card of gas and kill the battery and
I'll feel again in a few real replaced fuel pump and
filter car ran like a top. Turn the car off to go inside
for few minutes came back out try to turn it on
again and rough idles I got 500 yards from the
house and it died had a rough idle when did start to
stall out replaced all the sensors from replacement
car map maf n02 and replaced relays checked all
fuses car no longer rough idle now it won't crank.
Have no code reader or her in the country. HELP1

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You're going to need a code reader. Without some clues you're going to bankrupt yourself throwing parts at the car and hoping something magically works. Sometimes its not parts, but maintenance things like making sure connections are tight and grounds are clean. Also the timing chain tensioner fails on these engines and when it does the valves hit the pistons and the engine is done. Check that out before you drive it more. (I speak from experience)

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