I have had the same problem with my 03 Grand Am GT1. At first when I took it to a mechanic it was the front end wheel bearing. After replacing both wheel bearings the light appeared again so it could also be the ABS sensor. Also something to do with the brakes themself - either a leak or check your brake fluid.
change your wheel hub or control arm
Because your vehicle needs a certain service. That service will be listed in your owner's manual.
The warning lights on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am mean that the vehicle's computer has detected a problem. This can range from low tire pressure to malfunctions within the engine itself.
With an OBD2 scan tool after the problem is repaired.
possably the switch at the brake? do your brake lights work??
Some code scanners do not detect transmission or ABS fault codes. You may need to take the vehicle to a dealer or possibly a shop with a more capable code scanner.
If it's doing this while the vehicle is running, it would be because the daytime running light system of the Grand Am included the instrument panel lights. Prior to the daylight sensor becoming standard, on some GM products, only the headlights were part of the daytime running lights system, while on others, it included all the lights.
I had the same problem with my Grand Am and there is a recall on the ignition switch. I had to take the vehicle to an authorized GM dealer and they replaced it for me at no cost.
This was supposed to be for your safety and convenience once you entered the vehicle. The lights should turn off when you turn the ignition on. If not, then try adjusting the dimmer switch for the dash lights.
There are several warning lights on a 1997 Grand Am. Some of the warning lights are the ABS system, oil lights, and the check engine light.
how do you replace backup lights on 99 grand am?
It is possible that all the vehicle needs is a tune up. One of the most common problems with a vehicle that will not start is a clogged fuel filter.