are all Pontiac g6s fuel injected?

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Asked by stump1025 Nov 19, 2013 at 12:55 AM about the 2009 Pontiac G6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my sister ran out of gas I put some gas in and now it won't start was wondering if it is fuel injected or does it have a carberator?

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Prob just gotta keep trying and get the gas in the lines to the injector dont be afraid to tap the gas just a few times while turning the key just not to much dont want to flood it maybe move around in thw car some shaking it a little. That helos get some gas in the lines.

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I keep telling her u can't run a car on almost empty all the time like that it will mess your car up but u can't tell some people anything but thank you guys

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When you turn the key on you should hear the pump run wait untill it builds up pressure and than it will stop than try to start it

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We hear there stunp1025. Could have picked up alot of shit from the bottom of the tank and clogged the filter too. But yes running low on fuel will burn up the pump after a while

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on the fuel rail is a shrater valve if you press tit and gas dont flow out you have a pump issue

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Mike press TIT? you can get air out of that valve good way to blead it. but You are right should be pressure and gas from the tit

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