I have an '06 Grand Prix gxp at first it would start but then stall out no it won't start

Asked by Boss5239 Oct 27, 2012 at 10:29 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP

Question type: General

There is nothing wrong with the
battery alternator ignition or plugs
and wires

4 Answers

This is more to the question it's suppose to have premium gas could it be from using regular or something

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You should use the recommended octane level fuel because this affects operating temperature and the engine is designed to operate at a certain temperature for optimum performance and efficiency. Using the wrong fuel would not cause the car to not start though. While it could be a number of things I would first suspect a failed fuel pump. Another possibility could be an issue with the anti-theft system. Good luck. Let us know how it turns out.

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I'm having trouble trying to figure out what is wrong with my car not starting. Everything was okay yesterday and now it won't start. I check the voltage on the battery and its okay, also check all connection to the battery and that is also okay. I'm running out of options can someone HELP. please- When I turn the key to ACC. all lights come on but when I turn to start position all electrical equipment goes out and car won't start. Thats all i have right now. Thanks

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