Last month I bought a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am GT after my other Pontiac blew a head gasket. Once in a while the car will hesitate when I go to start it, but usually if I tap the gas pedal it will fire right up. Today while I was work, I delivered pizzas and it did the same thing except it took four attempts to start it up and was non responsive when I would tap on the gas pedal until it started. It doesn't do this every time and it especially likes to do it when the engine is warm and after being turned off a short time. I suspect that the fuel filter is going bad, but am not quite sure. The Check Engine light is not on, nor are any other warning lights and once it starts it doesn't stall or have any less power. It is just at start up.
Am I on the correct path with the fuel filter or do I need to look elsewhere? I always put 93 octane in my tank.
Am I on the correct path with the fuel filter or do I need to look elsewhere? I always put 93 octane in my tank.


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