Listed in your owner's manual.
Stuck thermostat or defective water pump.
According to the Haynes Manual it's located in the Water pump cover.
Go to your local parts store like Autozone or O'Reillys' and find the Haynes repair manual that covers '92 Grand Am. Buy one.
The coil pack for a 1992 grand am is under the cover that has quad 4 written on it, be careful not to let anything drop into the valley when the cover is pulled off. The coil pack is white and there are 4 black rubber boots that act as the spark plug wires.
Drain the radiator
No.
Open the hood and look on top of the engine. If it says 16V QUAD 4, then you have a quad 4.
The coolant capacity for a Suzuki KingQuad 700 is approximately 2.5 liters (about 2.6 quarts) when including the radiator and the engine. It's important to check your owner's manual for the exact specifications, as variations may exist between model years. Always ensure that the coolant is at the proper level for optimal engine performance and temperature regulation.
the quad 4 engines don't use a pcv valve
2.6 quarts
Trust me on this one... you want to use ONLY Dex-Cool approved coolant in that vehicle, [i]especially[/i] if you have the Quad Four... the water pump is a bit on the sensitive side, and if you try using green coolant, it will cause the water pump to go out. If you have the Quad Four, and you blow a head gasket, it's going to cost more to repair than you're willing to spend on a vehicle that age, rest assured. It happened back in 02 with a 97 Grand Am I used to own, and it was somewhere around $1200 to have it repaired.
To replace the timing chain on a Pontiac Grand Am SE with a 2.3L quad OHC engine, first disconnect the battery and remove the engine covers. Then, drain the coolant and remove components obstructing access to the timing chain, such as the water pump and front engine mount. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, remove the old chain and tensioner, and install the new timing chain, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble all removed parts, refill coolant, and reconnect the battery.