In a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am GT, the ignition module is typically located on the front of the engine, mounted to the ignition coil assembly. It is positioned near the top of the engine, close to the intake manifold. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover and other components that obstruct the view. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions when working on the ignition system.
Not sure what the symptoms are, but I am guessing you are referring to the anti-theft module. It is located in the ignition cylinder lock. It is common for this to go bad in the Grand Am and other GM products. Not sure what the symptoms are, but I am guessing you are referring to the anti-theft module. It is located in the ignition cylinder lock. It is common for this to go bad in the Grand Am and other GM products.
ignition what? coil, swicth,module, lock cylinder? gm Jim
it is located on the steering column
Under the dash attached to the steering column.
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The ignition timing is controled by the PCM (computer), which is located below the master cylender inside the dash panel. There is no separate ignition module.
how much to insall a ignition to a pontiac grand am se 1999?
all the spark plug wires are on it
Depends on the motor, 4cyl or V6, but it could be the ignition module, or the crank sensor
Sounds like a 2.3 quad 4 motor. There is a "panel" on the top of the motor, called a housing cover. It has the ignition module and ignition coils under it. Below them are boots (replace them) and the plugs.
Incorporated in the hazard warning module part of the hazard switch
The 96 grand am does not have a body control module according to the dealership parts dept. It does however have a brake control module that is located in the firewall about in the center of the cowl area right next to the blower motor.