Check for mis-adjusted or defective stop light switch
On January 11, 2008 at 03:25 am User:S_boone[0] said:On January 11, 2008 at 03:15 am S Boone [0] said:I have the same problem with my 2000 grand prix with no brake lights. I just took it to a garage today and was told it needed a turn signal assm. The price would be 780.00. I paid 89.99 for this info. and brought my car home. I had never tried the hazard lights and after reading this I went out to try my hazard lights. I found the hazard button stuck. after pushing it down forcefully the hazard lights went on and, now I have brake lights. This may be temporary I don't know, but I now have fully fuctioning lights.
Brakes.
coolant levels or the thermostat
it seams when it got hot it shifted but it stop shifting
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Check fuse for stop lights same circuit for shift interlock or turn key to 1st position (unlock) and move shift lever to neutral to start
get your transmission modulator replaced
cooling fan relay is bad?
yep it is supposed to. well if it does just lick it and it will be better, cuz i have a '94 grand prix and every time it runs out i just lick it :P
Check bulbs they are double filamented smaller filament for brake lights - larger is for tailights Check fuse Check stop light switch for mis-alignment or defective?Usually located at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
if its leaking dont try and stop it yourself take it to a body shop it is probably the steering rack. i just had that problem with my 2000 grand prix and it ran me about 600 dollars.
if a 4 speed transmission locking torque converter may be stuck, unplug the wire at the transmission to check, could also be the crank shaft sensor