Make sure the radiator is full of coolant; if it is, then change your engine's thermostat which is located at the lower end of the top radiator hose within the water outlet.
93 grand am... that's a Pontiac product. Burn it!
Low coolant.
coolant levels or the thermostat
Try checking your thermostat. It is probably stuck open.
Low water in the radiator will result in no heat. The water level is not sufficient to reach the heater core. The heater core will become cold.
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To remove old door weather stripping on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, just pull it up and off the track. If it needs a little nudge, heat it with a hair dryer and then pull up using a putty knife.
Check your climate control switches, and vaccuum lines. If you have electronic climate control, you probably need to have it serviced. Quite often in Grand Am's 91-2002 have had minor problems with weak linkages within the housing and routing of the climate control rod's and lines.
it means that some wires in the system are broken take it to a mechanic leave me comments im alfy42
Could be a multitude of reasons: Low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
These fans work off of heat sensors. Your sensor can be failing, replace this sensor. This still does not tell where the sensor is located.
Check exhaust hangeers and clamps Check the heat shield on the catalytic converter Cold be a broken baffle inside the muffler