No. From 1992 to 2008 (final model year), the Pontiac Grand Prix was a front-wheel drive vehicle. Prior to 1992, the Grand Prix was rear-wheel drive. The Grand Prix was never an all-wheel drive vehicle.
my guess is the lower motor mount
No, the bolt pattern is different and the Audi wheel's bolt holes will not match up to the grandprix therefore being unable to bolt up to the grand prix's hubs.
under the hood if your looking at the front of car left side wheel well theres a fuese box
you could get a similar wheel to replace it
Might be a bad wheel bearing assembly
You can't replace just the wheel bearings. You have to replace the whole hub assembly. Costs about 200 bucks per wheel at a repair shop. I have had both of mine replaced.
To replace a broken spoke in a bicycle wheel, you will need to remove the tire and inner tube, then remove the broken spoke from the hub and rim. Next, insert a new spoke and tighten it to the correct tension. Finally, reassemble the wheel and ensure it is true and properly aligned.
You need to replace the rear wheel hub - bearing and speed sensor inclusive
Drive the old broken wheel stud out, and drive a new one in. Purchase the new stud at any auto parts store.
The front wheel bearings, of a Pontiac vibe, can be replaced by first removing the front wheel. Next, remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing and reverse the process to install the new bearing.
You can't. You need to replace the faulty and worn parts.