SOURCE: o2 sensor location on 1996 pontiac grand am 2.4l
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SOURCE: ignition car key code for 1993 pontiac grand am SE
If you have a valid registration showing you as the owner, go to the local Pontiac dealer and they can look up the code for you. Be careful though, I did this and they gave me the wrong code. When you go to the locksmith, have them verify the code before they make the key, otherwise you will be out some bucks.
SOURCE: I have a 1999 pontiac grand am and just replaced
WHAT IS THE FIRST THING I CAN DO TO CHECK AND ELECTRICAL PROBLEM JUST PUT NEW ALTERNATOR AND BRAND NEW BATTERY
SOURCE: Diagram of 3.4 DOHC Motor online
Multipal cylender misfire cylinder's 2 4 6 1996 3.4 dohc g-prix Replaced intake gasket's had water leak,also tps,f-filter,moduel and coils,plugs,wires,fuel pressur regulator,Running out of money cant keep throuing parts at it can you help [email protected]
SOURCE: how to replace an oxygen sensor
In some areas a basic 22mm wrench can be used, but if the area is tight you will need a oxygen sensor socket. It's a basic socket but has a cut down the side for the wires to fit into. Open the hood, look down at what is the manifold. You may have a piece of metal covering the sensor which is a heat shield, this will have to be removed. You will see the sensor screwed into the exhaust manifold, follow the wires where it plugs into adapter. Unplug the sensor and with it being the front sensor you should be able to use the 22mm wrench and loosen. It's best to warm the engine a little for easier removal and thread damage. Once you remove the sensor, be sure the new one has anti seize grease on the threads, this keeps the part from welding itself to the exhaust. I work for Bosch, and operate the line that produces these, so my advice is to buy the aftermarket because it's the same as the OEM. Goodluck
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