i was told that they do, except for the 3.1 definitely the 3.4
The estimated cost for parts and labor to replace the head gaskets on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am with a 3.4 liter V-6 is $1,685 to $2,230. For this job, the labor alone is estimated to be $1,310 to $1,675.
No
The car will start but it will run rough and will probably overheat and cause worse problems.
sounds like you have water in your oil/blown head gasket did you ever add regular antifreeze instead if DEX-COOL if you did it can turn your critical gaskets to jelly
loosing coolant without leaking under the car, so it is burning coolant, mine is staying on and so is engine light and it is also a 99 grand am gt and just happened today :( now we to put upper gaskets in.
Just get rid of the grand am. It's not worth the fix because head gaskets blow in just about every single one of them. It's not worth the repair because something else will go wrong; like, for instance, the cam shaft will go out then you are screwed.
No. You need to remove the head(s) and have the head(s) checked for cracks and straightness, then install the head(s) with new head gaskets. Most head gasket manufactured are assembled dry, no sealants.
blown head gasket
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If you have the 3.3 engine then the answer is "NO". They do not have a history of blowing head gaskets. The other person probly had all different motorsI have a 98 Buick century (blown head gasket). My father in law has a 94 Buick century (blown head gasket). mother in law has 96 Pontiac grand prix ( has the same 3.1 liter engine as the Buick century) and guess what (blown head gasket). that's just my family. Very Very poor design by gm if you ask me.
take it to a mechanic, unless you are a mechanic, then say "oh crap i am screwed"
Check your fuse box for a blown fuse and also check your connections at the blower motor.