ANSWERS: 3
  • It sounds like you may not be getting power to the fuel injector(s). Check the fues box for a blown fuse. There also could be a broken wire or unplugged connector.
  • stop buying gas cuz you need to fly!
  • I have a 95 Chevy S-10 Blazer with the EXACT same problem. The best suggestion I heard was dirty fuel injectors. When the car gets started, it's not that big of a deal because the movement of gas is enough force fuel through, but when the car has been sitting, all the "gunk" has had time to cool and settle and clog the injectors. I don't think it's a matter of power to the injectors because if that were the case, you wouldn't get fuel at all to keep it running, even after putting fuel in the TBI.

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