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The Pontiac Montana Fuel Pressure Regulator maintains consistent fuel pressure to ensure the V6 engine receives the proper fuel mixture to provide punchy acceleration and a clean idle. Pontiac had placed the Montana as a family minivan that still feels lively by riding on the proven GM U platform with front wheel drive standard and optional all wheel traction for confidence in bad weather. Inside are three spacious rows, sliding side doors and ingenious storage that illustrate Pontiac's compromise between comfort and practicality. Strong 3.4L, 3.5L and later 3.9L engines are paired with a hardworking 4T65-E automatic, giving the Montana smooth shifts and long term dependability, while standard ABS, dual airbags and child locks are testament to the brand's emphasis on safety. Owners rave about tight steering, good crash test scores, and low running costs, and the Pontiac name is a trusted one among applied minivans. A properly functioning Fuel Pressure Regulator utilizes a spring and diaphragm that detect the vacuum pressure in the manifold, and they push surplus fuel back to the tank so that the injectors always see target pressure which leads to greater power, mileage, and emissions control. Because the fuel system in Montana was tuned by engineers and is therefore quite precise, a worn Fuel Pressure Regulator could cause problems with idle or even hard starts, so it is important to choose a quality replacement. When installing a new Fuel Pressure Regulator, release system pressure, disconnect the battery, remove lines and fasteners, replace the unit with a fresh O-ring, secure and reconnect all, prime the pump and check for no leaks with the engine running.