If they are the same year/engine/transmission it should be the same ECM.
yes, the 2 door grand prix uses the same door from 1988 to at least 1996
Yes
they should YES THEY WILL ALL GM CARS THAT YEAR ARE 5X115 (EXAMPLE GRAND PRIX,GRAND AM,ALERO,MALIBU ECT ) ARE ALL THE SAME
More than likely as long as it has the same motor?
They should if it's the same size engine.
Idk..but I'm having the same issue with my grand prix 2007
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In short, yes. Long Answer: Yes they truly are the same.
No, Supercharged GTP's require a higher flow fuel pump than GT's and SE's.
kindof.
Had the same problem with my Grand Prix, ended up that the ignition switch had to be replaced. Hope this helps.
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