In a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, the torque converter lock-up electric plug is typically located near the transmission. It is connected to the transmission harness, often found on the driver's side of the transmission, close to the bellhousing. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams and further details.
On the torque converter. Do a Google search and read about torque converters.
It is inside the torque converter.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.
You replace the torque converter.You replace the torque converter.
No.
you do not repair a torque converter. you replace it with a new one. and, it's gonna cost you. about a grand . easy.
Torque converter cotrol.
yes but be careful
TCC (Torque converter clutch) Soleniod in the transmission is likely bad. Hope for that because if not it's a bad torque converter.
Either the solenoid pack or most likely the torque converter itself.
The engine computer.