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Pontiac Grand Am Electrical/Lighting Problems
I own a 1997 pontiac grand am. all the gauges stopped working at once and my low coolant and check oil warning lights won't go off. I was told it wasn't the fuses, and don't have a clue what it could be. please help
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my car was recently broke into the busted up the steering column in attempt to steal it.
well the broke off some wires that i can only assume have to do with the security system of my car. the car will start but wont stay running. it shuts off after a few seconds.
is there a diagram as what this area looks like
there are 3 wires a black/white/yellow but i dont know where they connect to
When I had the 99 I had to have it done and the problem never occured again.
2nd- Driving along and can hear flasher going nuts. Stopped car, no taillights blinking and turn signal not turned on. Then just stops. Replaced flasher still a problem. Very annoying.
3rd- Interior lights will not shut off ...ever. Had to remove 2 underdash light bulbs. Overhead also turned off.
New battery, new alternator. No one can diagnose.... HELP Please.
Anyhow, among various other problems I have and currently do experience the warning light issue. I have no clue how to fix it or what it's from but ever since I bought the car it has gone through periods of the ABS light coming on and going off but my ABS seems to function fine. Also, the check oil light has done so in the past as well and the service engine soon, etc. Basically, I do agree that it's some sort of electrical issues. Also, once in a great while my headlights will just GO OFF! Sometimes when I'm driving down the road. I flash them to high beam and back quickly and they come back on. It's so strange. It's a real POS but at least I don't have a car payment. However, been sinking so much into it sicne that guy hit me in January that I'm begining to wonder if it's worth it. I seem to have most the problems sorted out except for the WET FLOOR! I have no idea what its' from by my drivers side floor is always saturated with water!
Good luck with finding answers on this and your other issues with your car. I know that I'm stubborn and won't enter into car payment mode but when I eventually do see this one in a demolition derby or a junk yard then I think I'll opt to buy a Toyota or Honda or Volkswagen! :shades:
It will be so nice to drive around in a safe, reliable car. I'm a teacher and I proudly drive the most shite car out of the whole parking lot. A POS 95 Red Grand Am with one white door, dents all along the drivers side (from where the guy slammed into me), rusty spots all over it, a crinkled bonnet and junkyard windscreen (The bonnet flipped up and the windscreen shattered whilte the mechanic was trying to fix it)! :sick:
My first problem involved the power locks. They would "unlock" but when I hit them to lock, they wouldn't work. Also, I know the locks are suppose to automatically lock after reaching a certain speed, this now happens at unusual times. Later, my interior light seemed to come on at odd times and would stay on for too long. Eventually, I noticed almost every time I hit my break the light would turn on. If i set my light to not come on at all, the headlights would dim when I applied my break.
I had noticed before this my "security" light came on. I read the entry about that light in the manual but it went off so I didn't pay it much mind.
Today, I was on my way to work and ran out of gas. I knew my light was on so I should have stopped. My sister's husband came by and gave me enough gas to start but the car wouldn't go. It'd attempt to start but eventually died. He sprayed ether in it which would keep it idling while he did it but when I applied gas it'd attempt to go up but then die.
Anyone experience similar problems?
We drive a 1995 Grand Am. Even stranger, the highbeams work and the running lights work :confuse: but the headlights do not. Should I go through the trouble of replacing the fuse and then try replacing the bulbs again? Thanks.
Thanks
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/HeadlightSwitch/Pontiac/GrandAm
and should I check my manual? Thanks.
I also I read something that circuit breakers for cars (unlike fuses) never need to be replaced, just reset. Is that true?
Thanks
You can change it yourself. You have to remove the top plastic cover on the column (screws are underneath, it's a bit tricky) to get access to the switch. Of course the battery should be disconnected during the work.
It's possible that this is your problem, but it could be something else, the system should be diagnosed. It could be a bad relay also.
I'm not aware of any resettable circuit breakers in use on this model or any others, but it's certainly possible.
The link for the part is a good substitute, it's about $30 less than the GM online price.
I've had to change this part twice on our venerable 95 Grand Am (doing fine at 126K, but my fingers are crossed) once by the dealer under warranty, once myself, but in those cases the symptoms were different, non working turn signals, unreliable high beam switch.
I'd used the lighter previous to this time, but without apparent problems. can someone please help me! I feel horrible for what happened!
What could I do
Now no headlight works.Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong with this vehicle.
I am thinking that it is a fuse, But i have no clue which one it is.
Supposively Pontiac sais that headlamp fuse will cost 20 bucks. I know there has to be some place were I can get a cheaper fuse to fit this car Does anyone know where I could get one. Thanks
DB
Also, on that engine and that year, you may want to check the tensioner pulley for the serpentine drive belt, after a lot of miles those tended to bind up and not put the right tension on the belt, which may cause it to slip over the alternator drive pulley and not run the alternator at full speed.
2. Engine size 2.4 L4
3. Transmission AUTOMATIC
4. Mileage 160000
5. Fuel Injection
6. ABS brakes
7. Cruise control CRUISE CONTROL, A/C, POWER STEERING
My 1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2dr 4cyl automatic transmission is messing up. When I open a door, bump in to it, turn it on or do anything that involves electricity the car lights start flashing and clicking and if I hadn't turned of my alarm horn it would beep sometimes. It will even start flashing when I come to a stop light, and the engine is still running. It does this every time! My pass lock light on the dash is constantly FLASHING. This all started happening a few months ago when I let my friend drive the car and the battery just died, I replaced the battery Did I completely mess it up and is there anyway to stop the flashing and clicking? It is driving me crazy. I have to turn my headlights on during the day so people will not think I stole the car. Is this my passlock? I can start my car every time and the passlock light is FLASHING not staying on constantly. Can I expect my car to stop starting any day? We tried to cut the yellow wire attached to the ignition but it didn’t do any thing because I can start it every time so I doubt it is my ignition/ignition sensor. Please help I don’t have the money or want to spend it on a dealer fixing it. I keep reading about installing a remote start to bypass the passlock but my car STARTS. What do I do?
Thanks a million,
Barb (by the way, barbs toy 99 is my little BMW convertible and not the Pontiac)