Maintenance & Repair

Asked by LaJazia Sep 08, 2018 at 03:34 PM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Check engine light Came on & car wouldn’t start
sometimes & i Found Out That fuel wasn’t getting to
the motor so I replaced my fuel pump , This was
about 2 months ago. Car ran good then the check
engine light came back on & it started doing the
same thing. We figured maybe it had to be
something with the fuel pump Relay so i got a new
one of those & that didn’t change anything. Then I
took it to Autozone & the code read I needed a new
ignition coil so last weekend I got a tune up , oil
change & my air filtered change but check engine
light is still on & my car will only start when I take
the fuel pump Relay out & put it back in , having to
do it more than once most times. Does anybody
know what could be the problem ?  Maybe a bad
fuel line ?

2 Answers

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You may need a fuse block. But it needs to be diag. And a tune up does not fix codes for coil.

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