These lights are probably all related. When there is a problem in the ABS system, this will disable the TRACTION system, which will inturn illumiinate the Service Vehicle Soon light. A common cause for this is there is a problem in the ABS. A faulty wheel speed senor or the harness to the sensor may be faulty. When the ABS computer (EBCM) sees a problem in the ABS, it can cause all these lights to come on. A scan of the ABS computer would be the first thing needed. Then, diagnosis of the system / circuit that is At Fault would be needed. Tech JK -----------------------------------------------
Yes, there is a diagram available for the 2000 Pontiac Grand AM SE 3400 engine sensors. It is found in the maintenance book bought at local auto part shops.
All over the engine.All over the engine.
The knock sensors on a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix are located on the engine block, typically near the oil pan. Specifically, for the 3.1L engine, one sensor is usually found on the lower part of the engine, while for the 3.8L engine, there are two sensors located on the sides of the engine block. Accessing them often requires removing some components for better visibility.
The input and output speed sensors are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
It can be any number of things, from a loose gas cap to any of the systems and sensors on the engine that are monitored by the computer. You need to have the codes pulled up with a code scanner
the 2000 Grand Prix GT 3.8 liter engine has 2 sensors. 1 is at the center of the engine compartment on the rear exhaust manifold. the 2nd one is right in front of the catalytic convertor.
The 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP typically has two coolant temperature sensors. One is located in the engine block, which provides data to the engine control module (ECM) for engine management, while the other is usually located in the thermostat housing and is used for the temperature gauge on the dashboard. These sensors help monitor the engine's temperature for optimal performance and efficiency.
CHECK YOUR SPEEDS SENSORS, FIRST THEN MODULES AND WIRING
There is one in each of the exhaust manifolds.
probly not
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
Idle is controlled by the ECM (computer). Not adjustable. check sensors