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99 Chevy blazer won't start, then dies when put into drive.Could it be sensors?Fuel pump?Starter?Electrical?

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My 99 chevy blazer won't start...I had it jumped thinking it was the battery, it started and idled it for a bit. Then I shifted into drive, accelerated for 10 feet then it died. Then a bunch of clicking and buzzing noises came from the dash. The dash lights flickered and the gauge arms flipped over and came down to rest. Couldn't start engine again, had it jumped again, it started, but died again when I shifted into drive. Just replaced the alternator and battery 2-3 years ago. Could it be sensors? Starter? Fuel pump? Fuses? Something electrical? Security system? When having jumped, the guy's tester/charger said the battery and alternator were good. Please help...if it's something simple, I don't want it sitting in the shop for weeks racking up a bill. Thank you so much! You are much appreciated!!!

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  1. Not the starter, Have your fuel pressure checked possibly a leak or a bad fuel line. Had the same exact problem with a chevy nova.


  2. Sounds like you might have a bad ground, check your battery cables and charging system again

  3. check all the battery cable connections on it and check the ground wire real good if those loose ground any at all they wont stay running, the ground circuit is what completes the charging circuit for it so it has a bad connection the vehicle cant stay running,good luck on it,

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