A 2000 Pontiac Grand Am may produce whining noises due to several potential issues. Common causes include a failing Power Steering pump, which can create a whining sound when the fluid is low or the pump is worn out. Additionally, a worn serpentine belt or its associated pulleys can also lead to similar noises. Lastly, transmission problems, such as low fluid levels or internal wear, might contribute to whining sounds while the vehicle is in motion.
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I would suggest these could be symptoms of a failing belt tensioner.See "Related Questions" below for more
I own a '97 Pontiac grand am where would i find the spark plugs so i can change them?
No it wouldn't the only thing that would fit would be before 997 from 1997-2001 u can interchange
probly not
Yes It would if its 2.3L engine size. Also, fits Oldsmobile Achieva of same year. Thanks
yes it should bolt right up as well as the original motor and tranny
the steering wheel..
The correct way to spell it would be "whining".
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.
a picture of the radio would be helpful
for what motor? a 3.8 L would be 0.060