2007 Pontiac G6 will not start

Asked by Matt Feb 05, 2015 at 04:08 PM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I tested the battery and alternator and there
good. Donr security reset and still nothing.

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Pull a plug wire and see if you have spark. If you do, then you may not be getting fuel. First check your fuel pump relay.Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there. The relay designation should be on the cover of the relay compartment. This is on a 2006 G6. Not sure if in the same area on the 2007. If relays and fuses seem good, have someone turn the key to Accessory and see if the fuel pump is humming. Place your ear over the fill hole after removing gas cap. If no humming, your fuel pump may have failed.

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