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Tiffany L Watson Posted on Jul 06, 2019

2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP supercharged 3.8 litre. Where is transmission speed sensor?

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Have some one tap it for you while you're under the hood to track it down and then disconnect at least one of the wires. You can also try looking at your fuse box or where ever your relays are and look for the horn or horn picture. Either of those should do the trick so whatever's easier.

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Greg Bernett

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SOURCE: Where is the egr valve on a 1999 pontiac grand

Front of the motor....

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Larry Chandler

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: Location of mass air flow sensor, 2000 Grand Prix GTP

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The mass air flow sensor is a round sensor that is mounted in the air intake, between the air cleaner box and the engine throttle body.

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Mike LaPres

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: replace thermostat on 2003 grand prix gtp with

The thermostat housing is located in the upper radiator hose. You will see a metal elbow secured by two bolts into what I remember is the upper intake manifold...don't quote me on that but you will see it regardless of whatever I call it. Anyways, GM decided it was a good idea to put stainless steel bolts in there but that makes it easy to strip the threads in the bolt hole so I think it's best when you put your wrench on the bolt to just tap on the handle till you vibrate it loose, then turn it.
When you pull off the housing you'll lose a little coolant and it will create an air pocket which we'll address. It's a 50/50 chance that the thermostat housing gasket will either stick to the housing or the engine...it may be torn, cracked or flaking in either case clean both contact surfaces before you replace the gasket. I recommend an oil impregnated poly material gasket.
Note the position of the thermostat in the hole and place the new one in as such.
I recommend a 180 degree thermostat...stock is 195 but the GTP runs better with the 180.
Put on gasket and reinstall the hose/housing assembly, alternate from one bolt to the other so the housing mates flat and cannot cause a leak.
Next, fill the coolant overflow bottle to the "HOT" mark. If the bottle is dirty and hard to see just put a light on top of the bottle...GM didn't mark it very well so if it's not squeaky clean you can hardly see a damn thing.
*IMPORTANT** if your car still has Dexcool in it, DUMP IT. It will eventually destroy the motor.
If not...continue on. Start the car. Go back to the thermostat housing and place a rag on top of, and twist the peacock valve on top of it to let the air out until it starts to get coolant on the rag. Done.

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Mike LaPres

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2010

SOURCE: 2000 Grand Prix GTP supercharger fluctuates when accelerating

There is no wastegate.

Change the spark plugs and pay special attention to the plug on bank 3. Look for physical damage on the electrode...cracked, bent etc.
Use Autolite 605's copper core gapped to .055" and NEVER run less than 92 octane.

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Can I take a super charger out of a Grand Prix GTP and fit it on my Grand Prix GT 3.8L V6?

Well, the short answer is "yes". But - it isn't nearly as simple as just bolting the supercharger onto the intake and VOILA!, now you're supercharged. The procedure that you're inquiring about is commonly referred to as a "top swap", and there are numerous parts you will need for both engine as well as the transmission. Why the transmission? Because the GT and GTP use different gear ratios and the GTP has a 4T65HD as opposed to the 4T65E that is in the SE/GT. You will also need to have the PCM reprogrammed to accomodate all of these changes.

HERE is a great website that has a ton of very useful information, regarding this and many other Grand Prix topics.

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