Yes, the 1993 Pontiac Grand Am does have a cooling system bleeder. This bleeder is typically located on or near the thermostat housing and is used to release trapped air from the cooling system during refills or repairs. Bleeding the system helps ensure proper coolant flow and prevents overheating. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions on locating and using the bleeder.
A person can find a diagram of a 1998 Pontiac Grand AM cooling system in the cars maintenance manual. They can also ask a person at an auto part store for a print of the diagram.
Cooling fans won't stop running in the cold on a grand am gt 2001
Total Cooling System Capacity (qts): 12.3
let the air out of the bleeder valve on the fuel rail.
when it is cold take the cap off the radiator and start the car and let the air out The above answer is incorrect. The cooling system on the Grand Am requires you to bleed the system. There is a bleeder screw on the top of the motor, just follow the black tubing and you'll see it.
Check the temperature sensor
The coolant bleeder valve should be on the front passenger side of the engine. It will be on one of the metal hoses. The bleeder valve on the 3400 V6 engine is located on a black stem where the water pump connects to the engine block.
where is my cooling fan swcith to my 1994 pontic grand prix
your probably getting transmission fluid in your cooling system from the cooler in the rad. replace your rad
there is no reset you have replace the low coolant sensor and flush cooling system and use dexcool coolant.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with fitting adaptors and instructions
Use the bleeder valve to bleed the system.