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Where and how to change a thermostat on 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP

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Thermostat should be found beneath the housing at the end of the top hose where that is attached to the engine block

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SOURCE: spark plug gap for 2005 pontiac grand prix gt 3.8

.060 thousandths of an inch.

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David Gibbons

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SOURCE: 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Thermostat

as you face the engine the thermostat bell is on the right (drivers side) Follow the radiatoe hose. Remove the two bolts and raise the bell still attatched to the hose. the thermostat is there with the rubber seal. You can gently pry the thermostat out with a screwdriver or something similar. Put in new thermostat be sure it is the same as the old one, and then replace or change the seal (be sure it is the smae size and thickness as the old one as I got the wrong size from Napa) Then replace the bell, and tighten, but not over tighten. I hope this helps!

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Mike LaPres

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Traction Control Problem

Also not coming to a complete stop before changing gears will cause that as well.

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Johnny Brown

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2010

SOURCE: how do i change the brake pads on a 2005 grand

remove the caliper, by removing the two holding bolts, then use a old brake pad against the pistons and a c clamp and push piston all the way in, next is to clean and lube pad mounting surface and the caliper slide pin, then install new pads on bracket then caliper and tighten caliper bolts, heres a diagram to help you,98c6b31.jpg150490f.jpg

Harold Wood

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2010

SOURCE: My 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP heads up display

If you look through the windshield from outside the car on the drivers side you will find a hole where the Heads up Display projects from, there will most likely be a about 1& 1/2 inch spring laying in there loose. Most likely the plastic post that one end of the spring was attached to broke off. Some people just drill a small hole in the plastic near where the post broke off and just attach the spring there and it is good as new again. It is however quite a job getting the heads up display out to do this to it, and varries from car to car depending of year model and make as to how much of the dash has to be removed.

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