TNOleRed89
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My 89 Gmc S-15 wont start without pouring gas in the throttle body opening then will only run a few seconds and die. Here is some of what i have replaced: fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump relay, fuel injector, every sensor on the engine( map, coolant, oxygen etc) plus i replaced a couple things on the throttle body unit. Also before i realized it was a fueling problem i replaced ignition module, computer and im sure something else as i have replaced everything i know of on the engine. I actually replaced the entire throttle body assembly with another used unit off of a truck that my brother in law has that runs good but had a rod knock so i know its a good unit. I drove it a couple days with this used throttle body and it ran great before it started the problems again. In the beginning it would start and run good until it warmed up then the coolant light on the dash would come on ( even though it isnt running hot) and then not long after it would start jumping and act like its running outta gas. when it started the jumping and running outta gas thing the shift light on the dash flickered on and off as well making me think maybe an electrical problem but i know its not spraying fuel in the throttle body. the fuel pump turns on for a couple seconds with the key like its suppose to. and with the fuel injector out if you turn the key on all sorts of gas dumps into the throttle body. So i am stumped, any ideas. It is a 1989 S-15 with a 2.5 engine. Thanks