Pretty straight forward. You must remove the intake manifold in order to replace the gasket.
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The right tool's, and a new gasket.
If you need 2 ask how 2 change ur intake manifold gasket, u shouldn't be doing it urself, get some1 who knows what their doing! But if you really want 2 know (i don't own a grand prix i own a grand am) but ur probably gonna have 2 take off the throtlebody to change ur intake manifold gasket, which if you mess up in taking off and putting back on ur throtlebody its called - at the least ur car won't run at all or it will have a major gas leak, or u'll blow urself and ur car up! So i'd recommend that u don't do it urself.
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I was having a problem with my intake manifold gasket on my 2003 Pontiac grand am and i took it to a shop it was 600 dollars parts and labor you can get it much cheaper i just chose a mechanic i could trust. now it may not be intake manifold gasket the best way to tell is to lift your oil cap look at the backside of it and if there is a blueish tint liquid on the cap then your getting condensation which means bad intake gasket. But it can also be your thermostat housing messing up which would be much cheaper.
I have a 2002 Pontiac Gramd Am and its in the shop right now getting the Intake Manifold Gasket fixed on it! Its about $2000 with labor costs and everything! Rediculous! Its supposidly VERY common in these vehicles....They should do a re-call!
Between the head and the block. First, remove intake manifold and exhaust manifold. Take the valve cover off and unbolt the head. Then, pull the head off and you'll see the gasket.
The intake manifold, on your Jeep grand Cherokee, is located on the front side of the engine. The exhaust manifold is bolted to the engine.
my grand am had an engine knocking noise. it was the intake manifold gasket was going bad. it was leaking coolant into my oil. look at your oil to see if it is a white milky color. if it is then you need a new manifold gasket which sucks. it takes a long time to do by yourself. or you can take it to a place that charges you $1000 to do. but if you can. do it yourself
intake manifold gasket is leaking and water is getting on the plugs, plastic piece melts and causes leak
Intake manifold on top and exhaust manifold on the side.
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