Air in fuel lines?

Asked by Lexi0312 Aug 31, 2016 at 08:56 AM about the 2010 Pontiac G6 Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2010 Pontiac G6 4-cyl 2.4 Flex Fuel. Ok so ive had
this car that continues to break down on me.
Nobody i know can tell me whats wrong with it.
Took it to a dealership already. It breaks down but
if you bleed the fuel line valuve it will start and run
fine again. Then after contiuing to drive it the
powersteering went out. Service ESC, Service
Traction lights came on and stayed on after that.
Still no power steering and its all electric steering.
Someone please help me

2 Answers

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I have a 97 Pontiac my esc light is always on too. Take your car to O'Reileys or similar auto parts store. They have a device you can plug in under your dash which will tell you what is wrong and it's free. I hope this helps and your problem will be inexpensive and easy to fix.

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