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this site has a lot of threads on this. do a search and you will get lots of info.
try checking fuel pump relays for a start. and the switch in the glove box I believe for accidents ( what is it called?? I forget! it's ealry haven't had coffee yet)
x2 to Brooklyn's comments. You might want to try some starting fluid to confirm it's a fuel problem. If the engine fires with starting fluid, then dies, it's a fuel problem.
Hey guys, new to the forum, i know this is an old thread but i wanted to ask about this starter fluid trick. My 99 b2500 shut off on the way to work. The starter turns over but there is no inkling of the engine getting fuel/compression. What are some deductive methods for narrowing down the solution? Where do i spray in the starter fluid on a 99 4 cly.?