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Chevy Express/GMC Savana Fuel & Oil Questions

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#13 of 18
Gas tank capacity by tireman9
Nov 09, 2008 (9:20 am)
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I have a 2007 3500 cut-away chassis as the foundation for my Coachmen motorhome. The literature says I have a 35 gal tank. On my last trip I wanted to get very empty to save on gas as I have discount at local station, also wanted to see how much I had when gauge reads E.
I was between the last small mark and the E. I filed up and it would only take 28.3 gal so either I really have a 30 gal tank or the gauge is way off.
Ideas?
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by 1320jon
Nov 11, 2008 (8:12 am)
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Chances are its off. Im not sure, but did you get the low fuel light to come on? I havnt seen any newer car or truck not have a low fuel light in years, although Im unsure if our vans have them, as I havnt seen mine.
 
If you inspect the dash cluster carefully, with a small flashlight you might see the icon for low fuel. That would idicate that you probably do have a 35 gallon tank if you didnt have it on when you filled up.
 
My dodge ram 3500 is similar. It holds 35 gallons, but when its on E, and I mean on it, it still have about 7 gallons left. The most I ever put in it was 28 gallons, and I was afraid I was gonna run out for miles and niles towing a large trailer.
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smell gas by mugster64
Nov 16, 2008 (11:00 am)
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I have a 2001 express with a v-6 4.3 i think.I am getting a code of P0440.I was told that it is a fuel recovery leak..I have a new gas cap but that didnt fix the problem...i am smelling gas to..The fuel pump was replaced after the engine light went on indicating this code...the van is a conversion van with body molding and plastic running boards also...Please help>>>
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by 1320jon
Nov 17, 2008 (12:45 am)
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two things...
 
Fuel level.....I noticed that in the owners manual it says you have some left when it reads "E".
 
Second, the fuel recovery could be a solinoid/valve on the engine and not the gas cap. The tank has a line that runs up to the intake. I dont know where on the the 4.3, but on the the 5.3 its on top of the intake at the front. The pcm pulses the solinoid to put the gas vapor in the engine (for emmissions) after it warms up a bit. Its not uncomin for the platic to break or crack, or the plastic line to it. It is possible to cap the lines and the vacuum leak with no ill effects to how it runs. It will have the code unless deleted via laptop retuning of the pcm and may not pass smog testing depending on were you are at. If the code is deleted, it passes no matter what, but is not good for the enviroment.
 
The solinoid could just be dead or stuck also. Most of the ones Ive seen are 1 inch by two inches long, with two wires run to it.
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Re: [1320jon] by tchains
Jun 15, 2009 (1:05 pm)
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Replying to: 1320jon (Nov 17, 2008 12:45 am)

Hi guys, hoping you can help with a couple questions. I was wondering how easy it is to replace the oil filter on the Chevy Express/GMC Savana. Does the van need to be lifted at all or is there enough clearance to do it with it just sitting on the driveway? I presume the oil filter is accessible from the bottom. TIA
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2000 Chevy Express Fuel Pump by coesterly
Nov 05, 2009 (5:34 pm)
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Does anyone know exactly how to replace the fuel pump on a 2000 Chevy Express?
 
Does the owner's manual have directions?
 
thanks

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