Use a fuel pressure gauge and a bleeder hose connected to the fuel port. Make sure that the battery is disconnected, and make sure to drain the fuel into a gas can.
1995 grand ams are not carborated .. they are fuel injected..
94 grand ams are fuel injected, not carburated. There is no carburetor to check
There are lots of different sizes so backspacing may be a problem but I believe the 88-92 grand prixs have the same bolt pattern as the 99 and up grand ams 5x115. 85-98 grand ams are 5x100 but so are 99 and up grand prixs
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Grand ams didnt use an inertia switch like fords do. If the fuel pump is not engaging then you need to check the wiring. GM's circuit would not allow the fuel pump to enage in these systems if the oil pressure switch was bad, or you had extremely low oil pressure. Hope this helped.
none, all of them are front wheel drive
That all depends on the problem your having and grand ams are full of electrical problems.
Pontiac Grand ams dont have an inertia switch, actually no GM cars that i know of have them.
its behind the en gen under the exhaust manafold
i was told that they do, except for the 3.1 definitely the 3.4
dude it is the same thing as the grand ams.
In a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am , both the 2.2 litre four cylinder engine and the 3.4 litre V6 engine have a timing CHAIN