The mall PGM (Powertrain Generic Module) fuse on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. To access it, open the hood and look for the fuse box on the driver's side near the battery. The specific fuse for the PGM is often labeled in the diagram on the fuse box cover. Always consult the owner's manual for precise location and specifications.
In a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT, the mall fuse, commonly referred to as the "MALL" fuse, is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you will need to remove the cover of the fuse box, which is typically situated near the steering column. The fuse for the mall (or "theft deterrent") system is often labeled in the diagram on the cover. Make sure to check the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and ratings.
actuall it is on a 1994 Pontiac grand prix
There isnt one
The year is an issue but I know that in the 97-03 Pontiac grand prix's the MALL pgm is located in the passenger glove box. There is a small cavity with the words PULL HERE. Pull the box out and behind that is the fuse box with the MALL pgm.
2008 doesn't have a Mall PGM fuse it has a RFA/MOD Fuse instead
In a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, the MALL PGM fuse is located in the engine compartment fuse box. This fuse box is typically found near the driver's side of the engine bay, near the battery. You can identify the specific fuse for MALL PGM by referring to the diagram on the fuse box cover or the owner's manual for the exact location and fuse number.
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In a Pontiac Grand Prix, the mall (or PGM) fuse is typically located in the fuse box, which is often found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. To find the specific fuse for the Powertrain Generation Module (PGM), you can refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and fuse number. It’s important to check the fuse visually or with a multimeter to ensure it is not blown.