There are 2 I think they're called "fast clips" or something like that. You just have to pull them straight up. They're mentioned in the cars manual, but it doesn't show what they are. They're located at the adjustment screws, I'm not sure if you have to take that upper cover off or not (I took way more off then I had to since I didn't know how it came out the first time). Anyway, don't adjust or take out any screws it won't help. You just have to find those tabs and pull them out with a pair of pliers. I was very confused when replacing the bulb too. Its a PITA design in my opinion.
You are going to need a Chilton's manual for this one.
Yes.
behind the head lights
yes it will i have swiched the head light assemblies on my car from a 95 grand am and yhey were same but you may need to adjust the head lights after you intsall it
2000 Pontiac grand am se keeps over heating I changed the water pump, the thermostat, radiator cap, head, and it is still over heating. make sure thermostat is going the right way , spring gose to the motor
44 lb ft. + 95 degrees
open hood on top of the asbly you will see the adjustment scrws turn these to adjust beam.
at the end of the plug wires in the head
I have a 2000 grand prix gt and all it takes is pulling out the right fuse located in the glove box. There should be a diagram in there that tells you which one it is.
The head bolt torque specifications, for your 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, is 160 pounds per square inch. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
there are two flat pins that are angles towards the back of the car all you have to do is pull those out and the slide the lens out and there you go.
there is an idle tension pulley on this motor that u either use a socket or just the head of a 3/8 drive rachet and pull