Having A problem with my 2008 G6 2.4l I have replaced a few parts an now replacing the intake an exhaust solenoid works fine with exhaust solenoid changed out but not well with intake

Asked by Edward Jun 22, 2015 at 10:19 PM about the 2008 Pontiac G6 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It does tend to get stuck on 2000 rpm an
slow down while motor jerks a little an
seems like it want to shut off

5 Answers

143,735

Why replace the intake,it will be a Tps ,IAC or Maf needing replacing unless the intake is cracked or even just the intake gasket.

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143,735

You might even just clean the intake to take care of this issue.

I'm also having a issue were the car won't go past 70 in to 4 gear it stays in third gear

143,735

That could be due to low air going into the intake,holding car back,check the IAC.Idle air control,and the MAF sensor

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100 percent you cam position actuator solenoid it happened to me bangs when u shift from park to reverse and dont shift change that and your gold

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