Replace the fuel pressure regulator, it is leaking fuel past the diaphragm and flooding the motor.
my car is doing the same this right now have you checked your ecm(Engine Control Computer) tha is most likely your problem
Why wouldn't it? There is NO difference between a 1999 and a 2000, as of right this second i have a 1999 Pontiac grand am with a 3.4 liter (what your looking at right now) and built it from ground up. I know plenty about cars.
yes it should bolt right up as well as the original motor and tranny
Remove the battery cable for 5 minutes. It will come right back on, unless you repair the problem that tripped the light in the first place.
The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash; right of steering column
It is right above the stereo console.
the thermostat is right under your throttle body and it is difficult to get to
Mine is 170 right now.
Alternator fails to supply power.
right behind the intake head, where the spark plug wires come out
under right side of the brake booster
Belt driven accessory lower right side of engine