Somewhere towards the rear of the headlight assembly, there is a T15(I believe) TORX bit. The up/down angle should be directly behind the main lens assembly, and the left/right angle should be more towards the signal lenses. This applies to a 97 GP, but should be applicable. It requires an "E8" Torx SOCKET (about $3), my Torx bits wouldn't fit the adjuster. I've only found it in 1/4" drive, but that's just about right, cuz a 1/2" drive would be a tight fit for the L/R adjustment.
yes, they are always on. as in most gm vehicles they have daytime running lights.
There are adjustinf screws on the top and sides of the lights. I like to get on a country road at night and adjust them like I want them, careful not to blind oncomming drivers.
Where is the starter on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am, 6 cylinder
drive cycle for 1998 pontiac grand prix, 3.8 engine, no super charge?
on a 1998 Pontiac gan am ,they do not have a pcv valve.
I hate to admit I searched this topic before noticing the "hr" and "mn" buttons on the bottom right of the stereo console (1998 Pontiac grand prix...stereo with equalizer built in). just press the buttons to adjust the time (with the stereo turned off).
Take it to the dealer, You don't have the proper tools to do this correctly. lol seriously? its a torx head screwdriver.. that's all that's necessary
no :(
yes as long as the grand am is a 2.4 twin cam also
I have a 1998 Pontiac Grand AM GT that coolant sensor went bad. So how do you change it with out breaking the coolant
The 1998 Toyota headlight have two adjustment screws. There is an adjustment screw on the top and bottom of the headlight. Turn the screws to adjust the headlight.
You can easily get all of the color codes for every wire on the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix. Pontiac has an official website homepage that has all the information on it.