Open the hood. Directly behind the headlamps, along the frame you will see a white tab. Pull the tab up being careful not to pull it all the way out. Reach behind the headlamps and push the plastic "bumps" away from the passenger area. The lens assembly should start to come out towards the front bumper. Pull the assembly out and disconnect the wiring harness.
The assembly should be free of the vehicle. Behind the bulb you find a rubber protective insert. Take it out to expose the bulb. Turn the bulb 1/4 turn to the right to remove the bulb. Reverse order to install the assembly.
The 2004 Pontiac Aztek does not have automatic headlights; the headlights must be manually turned on by the driver. However, it does feature daytime running lights that activate when the vehicle is in motion. For night driving or low-light conditions, the driver needs to switch on the headlights manually.
Go to Autozone, when you purchase the bulbs, they'll put them in for free
Yes
18 gallons.
my 2004 aztek has an 18 gallon tank
Could be a bad head gasket.
Remove the caliper assembly. There should be a couple of circular clips on the lug studs. Remove the clips and the rotor should slide off.
Had to remove the grill in my 96 XE
its probably the rev limiter kicking in
I have a 2004 and mine is in the back of the glove box. There should be a small door in the back of it.
Behind the Headlights - 2004 was released on: USA: 2004
The 2004 2.0 liter Pontiac Grand Am does not have a timing belt, but instead has a timing chain which requires no maintenance.