2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Fuel Pressure Sensor.

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Asked by Archainin Oct 22, 2016 at 10:09 AM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Trying to clear a check engine. And it wasn't the
fuel cap so I know it is this sensor. I have looked
up so many videos and forums and talked to
people and it seems 2005 and prior had a trap
door. I have pulled the carpet, and seat and can't
find one. Am I seriously going to have to drop the
tank for this stupid little sensor? Please someone
tell me a quicker way!!!

3 Answers

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I believe it was 440... I can't remember now. It is for fuel tank pressure. I tried replacing the gas cap and it did not fix it. It isn't hurting anything other than I can not use auto start because of the check light.

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had the same problem access to fuel gauge assy. is behind the passenger side back seat....check the sensor under the drivers side backseat under the car

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