2004 Pontiac grand prix

Asked by Gigi8984 Jun 05, 2019 at 07:27 AM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: General

I just filled my tank with gas and then it overheated
how do I get the gas back out without breaking
anything incase I can fix heads later

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3.8 ? you can unplug the fitting on the motor and then jump the fuel pump relay disconnect to run the pump , small gas cans will fill up fast make sure you have enough , you may be able to disconnect the return line from under neath the car towards the back and the gas may siphon out from there

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OK so the fan went out and I had a toggle switch to turn it on and off it burnt out right after I filled up my tank and my sister was driving it she let it get so hot it cracked the heads I'm trying to get the gas out because it isn't running right now the getting the gas out has nothing to do with the car having a cracked head i was trying to sum it up instead of giveing this long spill of pretty much the main reason my sister will never borrow my vehicles anymore but thank you for trying to help

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