No, Supercharged GTP's require a higher flow fuel pump than GT's and SE's.
They should if it's the same size engine.
The Fuel filter is located along edge of body on same side as fuel tank round with fuel lines going into it..
A fuel pump from a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP may not fit directly onto a 1997 model due to potential differences in design, electrical connections, and fuel delivery systems. While both vehicles belong to the same model line, it's best to consult a parts compatibility guide or a professional mechanic to ensure proper fitment. Always consider using OEM parts for compatibility and reliability.
yes, the 2 door grand prix uses the same door from 1988 to at least 1996
If they are the same year/engine/transmission it should be the same ECM.
Yes
The fuel pump is inside the gas tank. You will have to lower the fuel tank down, from underneeth the car, and remove the old pump, and replace it with a new one. It is always best to change the fuel filter, at the same time.
they should YES THEY WILL ALL GM CARS THAT YEAR ARE 5X115 (EXAMPLE GRAND PRIX,GRAND AM,ALERO,MALIBU ECT ) ARE ALL THE SAME
More than likely as long as it has the same motor?
Idk..but I'm having the same issue with my grand prix 2007
Sounds like a fuel filter/fuel pump issue....I'm having a similar problem with my 1990 Grand Prix SE. Was hoping to find the location of the pump and filter, as they aren't even mentioned in the owner's manual!!! I'd prefer to do the repairs myself...another site said replacement of the filter was quite simple, and it's cheaper than the $50 the repair shop wants!!! Also, I read a review at that same website, where the author complained that his fuel pump went out at 199,000 miles. It's worth checking out!!
check under rear seat. some times wires to fuel pump get worn from passengers sitting back there had the same problem myself. and i did keep my car from firing