2 men.. under 1/2 hr.. its time consumming setting it into place and gettin the gaps and shims (if needed) right
It is the 20amp fuse in the center of the fuse box under the hood. I had to fix mine in my 2009 Pontiac GXP. Anthony Mayfield
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Reach under the front of your car between the radiator and the grill and pull the wire down. That will unhook your hood latch. Replace the cable.
There should be a diagram under the hood or in your manual that will show you the path that the belt should follow.
check the fuse to see if it is blown or replace the fuel pump relay under hood
take the two bolts out of the bottom of the a frame and the one bolt from under the hood then drop it down
IS JUST THE HANDLE OF THE CABLE BROKE OFF UNDER THE DASH? IF SO USE A PAIR OF PLIARS TO PULL THE CABLE TO POP THE HOOD.
Assuming you are speaking of the front hood, and not the rear engine cover, yes, the 1987 hood will fit the 1984 Notchback. All front hoods are the same, 1984 through 1988. There is a vast parts interchangeability including exterior, interior, electrical, chassis, engine, and transmission, with the 84 through 87 models. Some changes were made in 1988, for instance larger brake rotors, better suspension, etc. so not as many parts are interchangeable with the 1988 and the other years.
Opening the hood on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am is very easy to do. The hood is opened by pulling on the hood release latch inside the car on the drivers side. After the latch is pulled the hood will release. The hood is then opened by pulling the second release under the hood.
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took me a week to find the problem . under the hood take out the radio fuse and replace it ( even if it looks good )