Consumer Review Video - 2007 Pontiac G6 GT 3.9L V6 Convertible (2 Door)

Car Displayed: 2007 Pontiac G6 GT 3.9L V6 Convertible (2 Door)

The 2007 Pontiac G6 GT is relatively difficult to maintain due to many complex procedures. The entire main bulb housing will need to be removed to access any of the headlights. The tail lights have a similar situation, and their housing is held on by multiple bolts that are all located under individual covers. The lower radiator hose can only be accessed via the engine bay, and the air filter housing will need to be disconnected even before your can reach it.

However, the 2007 Pontiac G6 GT does have its upsides. The engine coolant reservoir is quickly accessible and the upper radiator hose is easy to reach. The interior fuse box doesn’t require tools in order to access it and comes with a fuse puller for convenience. The spare tire and jack kit are found together in the trunk, and they are both easy to remove and operate.

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