Questions & Answers for: Pontiac Montana vapor lock fuel injection

Question about 2002 Montana

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...to heat core are hot. I released some coolant from the bleed screw, to see if there was a vapor lock. I also checked coolant / antifreeze mixture, it's at -43. Any suggestions? check the ...

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...vapor lock issue. Vapor lock is typical in older vehicles. With the invention of fuel injection vapor lock has been minimized. What causes a vaporlock is underhood tempatures causing the fuel in the ...

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I just ran out of gas. I put 5 gallons in it and it won't start. Why? running fuel injected cars out of fuel bring premature death to the fuel pumps because of they locations ,in the fuel tank the ...

Question about 2000 Montana

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...the fuel vapor pressure sensor in a 2000 pontiac montana where is the sensor located. In the rear ,in front of fuel tank Need an EVAP Diagram to locate it Have to get one from a repair shops data ...

Question about 2004 Montana

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...I may need a tune up. You might try filling you take with gas and then pour on some STP or LUCUS FUEL INJECTION CLEANER INTO THE GAS TANK. You nay have blocked fuel injectors or fouled spark

Question about 1999 Montana

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...fuel vapor from the fuel tank, stores it in the charcoal canister, and then burns it in the engine when the conditions are right. There can be several codes that relate to the evap system and all of ...

fuel vapor from the EVAP canister. The EVAP canister purge volume control solenoid valve is moved by ON/OFF pulses from the Engine Control Module (ECM). The longer the ON pulse, the greater the amount

Question about 2000 Montana

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...vapor lock Drill a very small hole in center of gas cap. Car will .never shut off again. Replace charcoal canister..Dont put that extra 25 cent in gas tank after gas nozzle clicks. Round to nearesr ...

Question about 2003 Montana

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vapor lock. This is when the fuel turns into a vapor before reaching the engine (it needs to be in a liquid form). This is usually due to high temperature from the engine and environment. I would have

...to a ASE certified repair shop . Your vehicle doesn't have a carburetor . Has electronic fuel injection . By the time you get done replacing parts to try an fix this the shop would have done it ...

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