Crank sensors and camshaft sensors are regular culprits for starting problems.
Best option is to get a mobile mechanic to do a diagnostic check on your car. Those guys are usually very good and it's worth paying for a diagnostic test rather than buying replacement part after replacement part in the hope of curing a fault.
Here's a link to your fuel pump, HERE'S HOW TO REPLACE.http://www.autozone.com/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?fromSearchPage=true&pageId=0996b43f80cb3d01&partName=Fuel+Pump&partId=0996b43f80cb3d01&repGuide=VehicleRepairGuides-Century,+Grand+Prix,+Impala,+Intrigue,+Lumina,+Monte+Carlo,+Regal+2001-2005-null
You have a intermittent problem. Go to autozone or similar and have it scanned for codes this is free. The reason light went out is problem went away but came back.
Pretty sure I know your issue... Its really common in gm cars.. It happened to my buick.. I found a site that has the fix I even did it myself.. when I took it to the mechanic they were trying to charge me 400+.. read over it Im sure it will help
Well then you have a problem with the IAC - idle air control valve , air fuel mixture , mass air flow sensor , vacuum leak or some other problem with electronic fuel injection , OBD 2 ,emissions etc... There is an idle speed , minimal setting .Adjusting this will throw off the computer system , check engine light will come on an you won't be able get it to go out ! The PCM - engine computer controls the idle speed through the use of the IAC - motor or valve . Idle Air Control Valve You need to have it fix properly ! Check engine light on ?
I recently replaced the unit on my 2002 Impala thanks to a fix suggested by another reader on this forum. Despite the dealer stating that the dash must be removed and the switch released from the back, a simple, fast solution is as follows. Take a small, thin screwdriver and pull the triangular hazard knob off the unit from the front. Now take and slide a narrow, flat screwdriver along each side of the switch. This will release the tabs holding the unit and the unit will slide out. There is at least eight inches of cable that comes out so there is no danger of losing the harness behind the dash. Disconnect the harness, install the new harness and slide the unit back into the opening. The procedure took all of five minutes. Good Luck.
whit smoke usually means youre burning oil. make sure that it is solid white smoke and it does not have a slight bluish tint...thats an entirely different problem