One cause could be a plugged heater core. Another cause could be coolant passages in the engine being blocked. Check the fan to make sure it is coming on at the correct temperature.
Your thermostat is probably stuck closed you can pick one up at any parts store for about $12
The thermostat is probably stuck in the open position.
So far you've done all the right things. Have you considered also having the radiator flushed? Have you replaced the hoses? As the hoses age, they get soft and can collapse when under suction by a properly operating water pump.
you could put the thermostat at 65..if the unit calls for ac it will start and depending on the temp of the air returned your supply air should generally be 14-15 degrees cooler. The numbers will improve as the system runs...the system will run until the thermostat is satisfied.....so to answer the question ..no.....
Pontiac Grand Prix parts are still available despite Pontiac no longer being in business. Third party auto parts supply companies such as NAPA Autoparts or Auto Parts Warehouse carry parts for the Grand Prix.
Is a Pontiac Grand Prix considered a sports car? A Sports car was a car that could be raced in the Grand Prix on the weekend and used to take the kids to school during the week. Generally it has no back seat, light weight, and has the engine between the wheels for better weight distrubution. It was a track racing, street car. The Pontiac Grand Prix is 100% street car. Despite its name it is not a racing, or sports car.
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"Despite of" is not a grammatically correct phrase. Perhaps you mean "In spite of" or simply "Despite." "In spite of" is an alternate for "Despite".
A Pontiac is a luxury car like none other. There are a lot of Pontiac models that have gone down in history as some of the most timeless of their generation, and there is definitely a certain amount of cache that comes along with that Pontiac emblem. However, a great Pontiac isn't all about looks-- it's about function, too. After all, what good is a Pontiac that just sits in your driveway because you haven't kept it maintained? One of the first things to go on a Pontiac is the brakes. Despite the fact that Pontiac brakes are very high quality, they aren't impervious to the reality that brakes don't last forever. When it's time to change out your Pontiac brakes, there are a few things that you need to consider when you're looking for replacements. Primarily, you need to keep in mind how old your specific Pontiac model is. For example, if you were using a model from the late 80's, you may find it completely impossible to find a good set of new brakes for your Pontiac. However, if you're using a newer model it could possibly be much easier to find new Pontiac brakes. When you're looking for Pontiac brakes, you have one thing going for you that not all car owners can say. Since Pontiac has been such a trusted brand for so long, it's easy to find Pontiac brakes in just about any city. You may have to work harder to find a company that has your Pontiac brakes in stock, but even if they don't have them they can always order them for you. When you order through a local company you also have the added benefit of working with a sales associate that can help direct you to exactly what you need. Your Pontiac should be a source of pride and pleasure for you, and when you adhere to a regular maintenance schedule you can make sure it is. Properly functioning Pontiac brakes are an important part of any well-running Pontiac, and you should make sure you check them over at least once every few months or so.
"Despite of" is incorrect grammatically; the correct phrase is "despite." "In spite of" is a synonym for "despite" and can be used interchangeably.
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The is the correct spelling of "despite" (in spite of).