There should be a switch on the left side of the glove box. Please note that this may disable your ABS as well.
There is a button in the glove box on the upper left, just push it and it disables the traction control. It resets when you shut the car off.
Traction Control System Traction Control System
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No it does not have traction control.
It is used to turn off traction control.It is used to turn off traction control.
If it has traction control, there would be a "trac off" switch on the dash.
Traction control.
Traction control applies the ABS to the individual wheel when it spins too fast, slowing it down to the speed of the other wheels so that it can gain traction.
No, it was not offered that year.
You can add the switch but you will not have traction control. Traction control involves way more than just a switch. Read this: http://www.securitydriver.com/aic/stories/article-111.html
This button exists on 1999-2005 model Grand Ams. It is the enable/disable switch for "Advanced Traction System" which is GM's fancy term for traction control. Traction control on the Grand Am works by reducing throttle output and possibly by engaging brakes. It is not necessary to ever use the ATS disable switch, but it could be considered a toy for driving enthusiasts. When the ATS switch is active, you should see an amber "Trac Off" light illuminate in the instrument cluster.
My question to you is why? ABS works and is a great safety feature. If you REALLY want to.. unplug one of the wheel speed sensors. This will also disable your electronic traction control. Can't have one without the other.