My dash lights and tail lights went out
Open the drivers door, it's either on the side of the dash that the door covers or it's under the dash, it could even be under the hood at the drivers side top near the firewall.... You will see a black box that is marked with pictures of the fuse panel if it's under the hood, if its in the dash anywhere there will be an access panel that is easy to see.
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SOURCE: Dash Lights
Check your fuse there could be a wire for the lights on the factory radio touching the aftermarket radio.
SOURCE: Both Tail lights and dash lights are out. Fuse is OK
I had the lights on my dash and tail lights go out on my 1995 Grand Am
3.1 V6. After much investigation, it ended up being that the turn
signal switch had gone bad. I got mine at Autozone - $79.99 for one
with cruise, $69.99 for one without. SW860 for the non-cruise, SW859
for the cruise version. It is sometimes referred to as a multifunction
switch - however, when I called and asked about that, it seemed as
though the parts are NOT the same (MFS was much more expensive). Make
sure you specify turn signal switch (that also controls the tail
lights, headlights, etc).
In order to replace it, you need to remove the cover around the
steering column - we couldn't get the lower part of the cover off and
subsequently also had to pull the steering wheel (which also meant
disabling the air bag), then remove the bad turn signal switch (which
also controls the headlights, parking lights, tail lights, etc), pop in
a new one, put everything back together (re-enabling the airbag) and
then you can enjoy a life of dash lights and tail lights once again.
SOURCE: 2000 Grand Am SE Headlights and Tailights always on
Yes the sun load sensors can go bad. Do you have a dash mat covering the sensor?
SOURCE: where is the wheel speed sensor located on a 2001 pontiac grand
2001 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4L SFI DOHC 4cyl
Vehicle Speed Sensor - Location:
The speed sensors are built right into the wheel bearings of your vehicle, at the front and rear locations. They work
both with the anti-lock brakes and with the traction control systems on
the vehicle.
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SOURCE: where wheel speed sensor is located on 2001
2001 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4L SFI DOHC 4cyl
Vehicle Speed Sensor - Location:
The speed sensors are built right into the wheel bearings of your vehicle, at the front and rear locations. They work
both with the anti-lock brakes and with the traction control systems on
the vehicle.
Removal & Installation
Front
The
front wheel speed sensor is part of the hub/bearing assembly. Refer to
Wheel Hub and Bearing Replacement in Front Suspension for service
procedures.
Rear
The rear wheel speed sensor is part of
the hub/bearing assembly. Refer to Wheel Hub and Bearing Replacement in
Rear Suspension for service procedures.
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