Questions & Answers for: Pontiac Grand Am crank pulley

Question about 2004 Grand Am

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...it be the lower pulley?? the crank pulley? if balancer came apart you would have heard a lot of noise and power steering would not work would have also heard belt squeeling. so i doubt that is ...

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Question about 1999 Grand Am GT

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...crank pulley. If you are facing it, it will be to your left, just below the water pump pulley bolted to the timing cover. There are two bolts which retain it to the cover. You will also see a small ...

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Question about 1999 Grand Am GT

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...the crank sensor on my 1996 pontiac grand am. Please help On most cars it is located right behind the crank shaft pulley. Inorder to get to it, you must take off the crank shaft pulley. Good

...crank sensor located on a 1996 pontiac grand am se 4 cylinder? Sensor is located at front of engine near crankshaft pulley which is the very bottom pulley and has one bolt holding it in place, remove ...

...CRANK PULLEY PLACE THE BELT AND MAKE SURE DONT MISS TEETH OUT OR INSIDE. A/C PULLEY WATER PUMP POWER STEERING IDLE PULLEY AND OTHER SIDE PLACE ON TENSIONER PULLEY TO AND PUSH THE TENSIONER AGAIN AND ...

Question about 1998 Grand Am

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were is the crank position sensor down near the crank shaft,,by the lower pulley,,,

Question about 2001 Grand Am SE

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crank pulley and must pull off the pulley to gain access to it and it must have the air gap set so the timing slots don`t hit it when the motor is running,this can cause your problem also if the wires

crank pulley have to be pulled in order to get to the sensor? If you need to replace that sensor than yes you need to pull the crank pulley. There are two crank sensors on this vehicle. One behind the

...crank shaft pulley on a 2005 Pontiac grand am ? How do I remove the crank shaft pulley? Auto Zone, Advance and other parts stores have free loaner pullers and other tools. You pay a deposit until it ...

...crank pulley or water pump pulley be causing it Hi Jason remove belt and turn all the pulleys by hand there must be one seizing. And check the crank pully some have a rubber damper that fails and ...

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