Probably the security passlock system (chip in key system). Check for the security light on the dash. If it is you have to go to the dealer get it repaired & reprogramed, approx $600.00. Dealer specific computer needed.
right behind the intake head, where the spark plug wires come out
only if you don't want to turn left or right. that size will definitely scrap, try 20s
windshield trim loose and Pontiac issued a bulletin for right side window trim.
best to read up... Everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and a professional shop manual should be available at your local library, just make copies of the right pages, as they are usually REFERENCE only...read up and good luck :)
The availability of pictures will depend on a few variables including the year of your vehicle and how much of the vehicle is factory original. For original equipment pictures, check your local auto parts stores for repair books for your specific vehicle published by companies such as Chilton's or Haynes. You may also check with the parts stores' catalogs to see if they offer a picture of the specific part you are looking for.
yes it should bolt right up as well as the original motor and tranny
Check on the engine block or intake manifold of your motor. Most engines are cast with that information right on it.
it's under the throttle body ,(air intake) on right side(back of the motor)pully and belts is on the leftside(front of motor)1999 grand am 3.4 sfi.
The blower rheostat on a 93 Pontiac Grand Am is located inside the engine bay, just to the right of the blower fan housing. It is almost directly behind the trans dipstick. It isn't that hard to replace.
as long as it's the same size engine (Probably 3.1), the intake style might be different, so you may have to transfer your intake to the new motor. if the two intakes are the same, the motor will bolt right in.
under the dash on passenger side behind glove box on the right side
Remove the battery cable for 5 minutes. It will come right back on, unless you repair the problem that tripped the light in the first place.
Why wouldn't it? There is NO difference between a 1999 and a 2000, as of right this second i have a 1999 Pontiac grand am with a 3.4 liter (what your looking at right now) and built it from ground up. I know plenty about cars.
The heater fan is under a panel under the glove box- unclip this panel and the heater fan is right there
Bad motor? Bad switch? Try swapping the wires on the switch to see if it will work
The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash; right of steering column
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.