Yes it will fit rather nicely. Be careful, though, that you first incorporate the high impact jizm load indicator before tightening the rotational chaumfaxing resuscitator. If you remember to do it, changing doors will be a breeze.
under the throttle body
under the throttle body.
you have to take off the throttle body and the air intake box to get at it its under there
No...The Grand Prix is a G-body car and the Parisienne is a B-Body. Completely different.
on the side of the throttle body
where is the location of the body control module on a 1998 grand am se
The pipe that runs under the back rear of the passenger side of a 196 Pontiac Grand Am is the water pump. If there is leaking under the passenger side, the first thing to check is the water pump.
NO, Grand Prix was a "W" body (midsize) Parisienne was a "B" body (full size, think Bonneville)
The Pontiac Grand Prix was produced from the years 1962 to 2008. The throttle position sensor in a 3.8 V6 Pontiac Grand Prix is located on the butterfly spindle of the throttle body.
No, the body styles are different.. 1999 is the year when Pontiac came out with a new body style... therefore usually most/all prior year parts cannot fit onto the new ones.
it is under the dash on the driver's side
the thermostat is right under your throttle body and it is difficult to get to