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Mike Yasko Sr. Posted on Jun 09, 2015
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How to remove intake manifold for 1997 pontiac grand prix

How to remove the intake manifold from a 1997 Pontiac grand prix ????

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You have to remove anything that is connected and in the way of the intake. Remove the fuel rail, the EGR valve and supply pipe from the manifold, the map sensor, the vacuum for the fuel pressure regulator, the alternator and support bracket, the water pipes for the throttle body, and the bolts that hold it down.

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