You have a bare wire that keeps shorting out & blowing the fuse, I had the same problem. The wire is the one that runs from the fuse to the fuel pump. The casing has melted away and now the wires are touching.
hi your horn is defective ! there could be a short but it is widely known that a horn could still honk before blowing fuse,
A dead fuel injector.
Connect a code scanner and see if it says anything about your Oxygen Sensor. It could also be EGR valve or PCV valve or any of a number of other potential problems.
I have one I could email to you? Added: How do I contact you so you can email me???
It can be the relay or fuse or the motor itself. It needs to be checked out by a knowledgeable person.
Fuel pump is defective and needs replacing.
could be a bad modulator valve but i would change filter and fluid in transmission first
No. The 3.1 is a 60 degree engine and the 3.8 is a 90 degree engine. Everything is shaped very differently. The best you can hope for is that it won't fit. More likely youl damage the flywheel and could crack the transmission.
A malfunctioning coil pack can cause your 2001 Pontiac Grand Am to backfire. The more likely cause is a faulty fuel injector.
Yes.
Yes that could be the cause. If you keep blowing a fuse, either you have a short, loose connection, too small a fuse, or the circuit is overloaded.
If your lips get dried or or chapped from the fan blowing on you or if the fan makes the area super cold then it could possibly trigger a cold sore.