About three weeks ago my 2000 pontiac sunfire stalled out in an intersection. It is a 2200 LN2 with the 3 speed auto transmission. I knew it wasn't due to having no fuel, because I had a quarter of a tank. I noticed I didn't hear my fuel pump while turning on the ignition. I then had my car towed back to my house, I tried to turn it on one more time and I then noticed the fuel pump turning on, but I still had no luck with the car starting. I was wondering if any of you had any ideas on what to do? I was also wondering how to release the pressure on the fuel rail. When I tried to start my car it would briefly turn on, but then turn right off.
There is a mantenience forum you know.

I used to race cars, now I race myself.
5K PB: 24:50
10K PB: 54:26
A buddy of mines car was outta gas when his gauges read 1/4 tank.
-Brandon
Yea I believe their was a recall on that issue on 2000 & up cavalier & sunfires, I had a problem with that when I had my 00 cavalier, I had a qauter tank of gas in which there was nothing.