A lack of charge could be one of several things. A bad battery, bad alternator or bad regulator are the top three suspects.
Does it turn over? Does it have fuel, spark and compression?
Whatever it is leaking out of needs replaced/repaired.
where is the thermostat in a 96 grand am 2.4 liter engine
kool, y dont u refill it and stop goofin around. Why do u need to turn it over anyway?
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Not sure about the Corsica, but I know that there are unique differences in some of the parts between a 94 and 96 Grand Am. I was told by a salvage yard once, that the engine in a 96 Grand Am is different than that of any other Grand AM. To summarize, I was thinking of buying a used engine for my 96 and the salvage yard told me that the used engine would absolutely have to come out of another 96.
You need gauges to properly charge it.
grand Cherokee
Yea if ur lucky cause i have 20s on my 96 grand am at the moment but you gotta cut the fenders to keep from scrubbing
Check the transmission fluid in the Gran Prix to see if it looks or smells burnt. The most common cause is an internal transmission problem that will require a transmission rebuild.
Just take I-96 EAST to Grand Rapids.
pump the breaks as you turn the key. If that doesn't work, hold down the break pedal until you hear a click. My 96 galant does that