check the cabin filters inside the glove box, if theyre clogged that will cause low heat it happened to my wifes 2000 silhouette
I have a 2000 Pontiac and my was doing the same thing. It turned out to be my heads were warped. You can smell it coming out of your tail pipe if it is your heads.
You more than likely have a bad water pump. With the car running, open your radiator cap and see if the water is circulating through the radiator. If not, then your water pump is bad. Hope that helps...
my 99 transport dash fuses are in the glove compartment right in the back. i hope they never changed there position since then and i hope it helps you!!
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2000 Pontiac grand am se keeps over heating I changed the water pump, the thermostat, radiator cap, head, and it is still over heating. make sure thermostat is going the right way , spring gose to the motor
The battery on a 2005 Pontiac Montana is changed by raising the hood, loosening both of the battery cables, and lifting them off the posts. The old battery can then be lifted out, a new battery put in, and the cables reattached.
I have a 1990 Pontiac Transport SE, I have the changed the motor on the driver's window which is power...take off the door panel and you will see the motor...not too difficult of a job...follow the old motor route...
Stuck thermostat, clogged radiator.
If the 1999 Pontiac Montana glove box will not open with the key, there is probably something stuck in the latch, preventing it from opening. There is also a possibility that the lock was changed by a previous owner if the vehicle was purchased used.
Does not have a belt, timing chain only, no maintenance required. Just keep your oil changed regularly.
Thermostat is probably stuck in the open position or the system was not bled properly. Bleed the system properly and if it still exhibits the same symptoms, replace the thermostat. You may have purchased a bad new one.
Transport has by trains