It's a job where you'll find a lot of sharp edges if your vehicle is similar to the 98 Grand Prix I replaced the fan on. First, check both of the fuses. There's a separate fuse for high speed that turned out to be blown in my vehicle (now I have a spare fan :-)). Since I'm not working in the same model year, all I can be is general about how to do it but ... First disconnect the battery cable (move the front seats all the way back before this step if they're electric) and have a light handy. If the fan isn't mounted in the engine well (again, I did this on a Grand Prix three years older than yours and don't know for sure) ... Remove the trim/sound insulation panels from above the footwells and, I suspect, the glove compartment also. You should be able to see the fan motor once you get under the dash (on your back with your rear on support just outside the passenger side of the car and your head and shoulders in the footwell). I don't recall exactly but the motor flange is held on with hex screws, either 7 or 8 mm. There are three or four of them, once they're out and you have the wiring off, the fan should be loose enough that you can remove it. In my case, the assembly was tricky to get in and out of the housing due to plenty of wiring etc. in the same area. Note also that the fan isn't mounted horizontally but is tipped towards the firewall and down. This may make it hard to spot the motor when you start looking for it. The screws are easier to remove if you have a 1/4" drive socket with a u-joint and extensions that'll let you keep your hands away from sharp edges and wiring retainers. That's all I'm going to say other than to mention that Haines Manuals are worth the investment if you're going to keep the car long enough to use a set of tires :-). If the fan is in the engine well, the steps are similar but you can get at it standing up but will have other things (wiring harness) in the way. Check both fuses first. One may be under the hood.
where is the heater core at
where is the heater core at
You can replace the sheer core, on your 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, by removing the water lines. Remove the four bolts that hold the heater core in place. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
It is cheaper to replace the heater core than it is repair it
It's tough for an amateur. The heater core is inside behind the console.
How to change a heater core on a 1997 Pontiac grand am
it is located behind the dash. an you have to take the dash apart to get to it
The heater core is located in the middle of the dash behind the center console. You have to take the console out to see the heater core.
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Need a little more info on what your trying to replace. Is it the switch in the dash? It's in the overhead console.
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Where is the the heater control valve??