2005 Pontiac Grand Prix gtp

Asked by GuruSSSBY May 30, 2019 at 09:35 AM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I tried starting My car and it started but then I
have to pump the gas it will run for a few
minutes and shut off... I just got the fuel
pump fixed and the spark plugs and wires
done... it was running hot the other day, I had
to park it and let it cool down... and it was
smoking... when I let it cool down I drove it
home but the next day it won’t move....

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Check the coolant level if its overheating. Scan it for trouble codes. If you got it hot enough you may have melted or warped something. If you got is super hot enough you may have cooked the engine. Find the problem before you start spending money on parts and repairs, it may be time for a new car.

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