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Typically my car will not start if it has been sitting in the sun/heat for a few hours; often I can get to work in the morning but cannot got it to start right away if at all when I get out of work. I can hear that the fuel pump isn’t turning one when it won’t start but the fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuses have been replaced and the problem still occurs. Got my car towed to a mechanic and left it there for a week and they couldn’t get it to act up or figure out what was wrong with it for the week that I left it there so any suggestion at all would be helpful.
What makes this problem better or worse?
It’s worse in the heat usually midday and better in the morning and at night.
How long has your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am had this problem?
Since I bought the car three years ago but it’s been way more frequent starting in the spring
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