2010 pontiac g6 HELP PLEASE

Asked by JustaTNgirl Dec 07, 2019 at 01:28 PM about the 2010 Pontiac G6 Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just replaced my fuel pump and filter
and my car ran great for a couple of
days then i turn it off and get back in it
and it won't start. It cranks but wont
start. Im a girl and dont know much but
i just paid 850.00 to get my car fixed
and now it is at the end of my driveway
(apt complex) and i cant move it.
Someone please help

3 Answers

9,695

Check your fuses and relays under the hood. There should be a diagram on the lid to your fuse/relay panel to tell which one goes to your fuel pump.

26,815

If it cranks, it is most likely related to the fuel delivery problem that was "fixed". Have it towed back to that shop and let them help.

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