I am guessing you have the 2.2 liter engine, because GM did a pretty good job of hiding the thermostat on that engine. The upper radiator hose attaches to the radiator at one end, and the other end attaches to a large pipe which bolts to the back of the intake manifold. The thermostat is between the intake manifold and that pipe assembly. It may not be an easy job replacing it, and the correct thermostat may be hard to get at the average parts store.
INSIDE A HOUSING ON THE ENGINE END OF THE TOP RADIATOR HOSE.
i have a 1999 grand am se with a 3400 sfi and it's under air intake on the thermostat bellhousing hope this help you out. good luck
At the point where the upper radiator hose clamps to the engine is the thermostat housing. Inside is the thermostat.
under the throttle body
.A picture of the thermostat location on a 1999 Grand Am SE 2.4 liter engine can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. The picture can also be found at most local libraries.
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Is the engine a 3.1? If so it is easist to remove the crossover pipe, then the thermostat housing.
information on how to change the themostat on a 94 Pontiac Grand am SE 2.3 liter
The 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix SE has a normal operating temperature due to the engine. This is usually around 230 degrees.
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195 is the thermostat that goes in a V6.
i have a Pontiac grand am 2002 se and i just changed my brakes and the brake lines have 2 washers on them