It goes in from the rear. If you can't get to it you may have to remove the light assy.
you may have leaves in the fan
I may not be right but try holding down your lock button until the doors lock?
May eleventh two thousand and nine is when the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix was manufactured. The 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix cars where made in many U.S. locations.
Yes, but you may have wiring issues. Usually, it's not worth the hassle. Use the correct tranny.
0.060 - at least from plugs Napa sells. Other plugs may have different gap or have preset gapping
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
There may be water in the oil
In a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, the water pump is located on the front of the engine, typically on the passenger side. It is driven by the serpentine belt and is positioned near the engine block. Accessing the water pump may require removing other components, such as the serpentine belt and possibly the engine cover, depending on the specific engine configuration. Always consult a repair manual for detailed instructions.
This may or may not be helpful, but the computer for my 1995 Grand am can be found above the foot resting area on the passenger side.
An under-the-hood fuse panel bracket from a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am may not fit a 2002 model, as there can be variations in design between different model years. It's best to check compatibility through part numbers or consult with a mechanic. You can find replacement brackets at auto parts stores, online retailers like eBay or Amazon, or salvage yards that specialize in Pontiac parts.
No, a 2.2 Ecotec engine from a 2005 Saturn Vue will not directly fit into a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am. Although both vehicles use the Ecotec engine family, there are differences in engine mounts, wiring harnesses, and other components that may prevent a straightforward swap. Additionally, the Grand Am may have different transmission compatibility and other system integrations that could complicate the installation.