The kit seems like a good kit but I can't use it as it doesn't come with the fittings I need. On Pontiac 2.4 engines, the supply line is a 3/8 quick disconnect. At this point it is recommended to check the fuel pressure. The kit has adapter hoses for 5/8 and 5/16 but not 3/8 and there are no parts for me to work with. I'm going to buy some 3/8 thread quick connect adapters and see if I can get them to work that way. This is how it should be when the currents are right. I will update my review accordingly. Update: I was able to connect the sensor to my Grand Am using the OTC GM 3/8 fuel line fittings found here at Revain. The fittings are a little pricey but I couldn't find anything else that worked. I tried using fittings that said they were 3/8 (also bought here) threaded on one end but the threads didn't match anything in this kit. Once hooked up, the sensor worked fine and helped me diagnose the problem (low fuel pressure). So if you are purchasing this kit for a GM vehicle, you may need to purchase additional fittings.
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