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One can verify that this Firing Order Diagram applies to your 1994 Grand Am, by making sure that the 8th digit of VIN is "M" (for this 6-cyl 3.1L engine type), and the 10th digit of VIN is "R" (for model year 1994).
This should be the firing order diagram for that vehicle and let me know if you need any help to understand this diagram, or if you require any further assistance.
For the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix: I do not know if you have the 3.1L V6 or the 3.8L (including Super Charger) V6; however I have included both below...
For the 3.1L V6: Firing Order: 1-2-3-4-5-6 Cylinders: ......(back)....... '...1....3....5...' ____________ '...2....4....6...' .......(front) Ignition Coil Connections: .'.5..2.'..'.3..6.'..'.4..1.'
For the 3.8L V6 including the Super Charger: Firing Order: 1-6-5-4-3-2 Cylinders: .....(back)....... '...2....4....6...' ____________ '...1....3....5...' ......(front) Ignition Coil Connections: (back) o 6 o ---3 ___ o 2 o ---5 ___ o 4 o ---1 (front)
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