this has to do with the sensor in the wheel bearing, unfortunatly the sensor and wheel bearing are one unit. first you have to find out which wheel bearing it is and then replace it, these can be expensive. I've had to replace both of mine within months of each other. take it to get a diagnostic done they can tell you which bearing it is.hope this helps
I just had this problem with my 2002 Pontiac Grand Am. The problem is a short in the "multi-function switch." When I took it to get fixed, they told me that a lot of Pontiac Grand Ams have had this problem, and mine was fixed through warranty. If that is not the problem with your car, check the "signal flasher relay." Hope I helped!
The door handle of a 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix can be replace because broken units will can not be fixed. To replace a handle remove the unit from the door and unhinged the locking mechanism.
No, the traction control system will not work but no damage will be done. You can drive it in this condition if you wish.
Wiring in the front by the suspension gets pinched. I have about 5 friends with these cars & my daughter has one. It fixed the problem
http://www.bergerweb.net/grandamsecurityfix.htm go to this website and fallow the directions it fixed my car. cheap fix less then 5 bucks
i broke down and paid to have this fixed. My mechanic said this is a fairly common problem on the older grand prixs. He had to replace the relay as well as the blower motor, total cost was $400.
Most likely is your intake manifold, very common in Pontiac Grand Am, usually around 100,000Km.....pricey item(about $1,200, just find a good mechanic) but once it is fixed yu have a great car.
If the abs/traction light is on you have a problem with the system. When the problem is fixed the light will reset itself after a short drive.
The light is on because there is a problem detected by the ABS/Traction control module. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself after a short drive.
i had the same problem. you need to replace the switch behind the hazard light button and that will solve the problem.
It depends on what needs to be fixed and who's fixing it.
I have a 2002 Pontiac Gramd Am and its in the shop right now getting the Intake Manifold Gasket fixed on it! Its about $2000 with labor costs and everything! Rediculous! Its supposidly VERY common in these vehicles....They should do a re-call!