a starter on a grand prix is behind the engine which mean you must go under and find it. once under it will be very notice able.
were is the starter relay fuse on a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
The Starter solenoid is located on the starter itself.
Go to any auto parts store and ask to see a 1993 Grand Prix starter. They will be more than happy to show you one.
Grand Prix's in '93 did not come with superchargers. Supercharged engines were not introduced until the 1997 model year.
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the starter is located on the passenger side of engine bay. it is down towards the bottom .
Follow the + battery cable Probably lower rear end of engine -- not sure which side. The following article covers the removal process. http://hubpages.com/hub/Starter-Removal-1999-Pontiac-Grand-Prix
It should be just behind the radiator, you will need to remove the plastic air dam to expose this part. See the following article http://hubpages.com/hub/Starter-Removal-1999-Pontiac-Grand-Prix
its a bit tough but first disconnect the battery.then jack the car up safely.after that remove the two starter mounting bolts and pull the starter out slowly.then unbolt the wires at the starter when the starter is hanging by the wires(carefully)remove the starter and reverse the steps to reinstall the starter and reconnect the battery Here's a writeup on the process. http://hubpages.com/hub/Starter-Removal-1999-Pontiac-Grand-Prix
Could be your starter. See this write up I created when I replaced mine. http://hubpages.com/hub/Starter-Removal-1999-Pontiac-Grand-Prix.?Now bare in mind. It could be several things, from the starter, to the fuse, to the battery connections, as well as the neutral safety switch. What are the symptom's
maybe its your flywheel alittle loose
on passenger side near rear of motor. Here's a writeup. http://hubpages.com/hub/Starter-Removal-1999-Pontiac-Grand-Prix