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The Pontiac G6 Fuel Level Sensor makes the dashboard gauge tell the truth by converting the actual fuel volume into easy-to-read indications to both the driver and the engine computer. The Pontiac G6 is based on the agile Epsilon platform and includes both responsive handling and ride comfort together with giving buyers the choice of either a lively 169 horsepower 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder or a muscular 240 horsepower 3.9L V6 with either smooth four or six-speed automatics that balance power and economy. Remote start, keyless entry, and optional electronic stability control are everyday convenient and safe features, and the coupe, sedan, convertible, and performance GXP trims allow the owner to align style to lifestyle. The Pontiac nameplate supported the G6 with strong factory warranties and quality material, and the car's popularity was sealed with the headline-grabbing giveaway. The Fuel Level Sensor is an in-tank sensor that relays the position of the fuel continuously to the gauge and engine controller via a float, arm, and a variable resistor to provide the correct range estimates and early alert on low-fuel status that provides roadside surprises. A non-functional Pontiac G6 Fuel Level Sensor may result in unpredictable readings; hence, ensuring that it is replaced in time makes trip planning a simple task. Installation, safe parking, battery disconnection, fume venting, access to the sender using the service cover, unplugging, changing the unit to a new Fuel Level Sensor, resealing, reconnecting, restoring power, and checking the gauge are the steps to be followed before driving.