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Pontiac Grand Prix: Problems & Solutions
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I have a 2001 also and have had the same problem with Trac Lights and ABS Lights. The dealer replaced the ABS sensors and that took care of it. Was under Warranty at the time, so I don't know what it will cost you.
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Just a few ideas hope it helps.
thanks johnnyb
Not saying this is always the case, but the first place to look. My wife has a uncanny ability to have things like this happen when she drives.
I have had to replace the blower (grinding bearings...lousy design thanks to water contamination) and now the resistor pack appears gone...no blower speeds 1-3. I have the pack but don't relish crawling under that dash again. Also no defroster thanks to something not operating properly in air ducting control system...won't change air distribution when rotary control moved. Is this vacuum operated? Really sucks on a cold morning with frosted windows. Debating whether to tackle this or take it in.
Also cheesy interior door panel plastic mounts...fixed originally under warranty but all have failed again. The car is old enough now that I'm just going to drill and install black colored self tapping screws to secure them. Screws were good enough for my dad's old Cadillacs without taking away from the looks.
What else...well nothing aside from that $1800 transmission overhaul and cheap plastic inlet plenum failure. Other than these things...we actually love the car..the styling and the handling. It is actually a very easy car to drive. Oh, and the O2 sensor failure.
For what it is worth, the car still looks great and drives through our Idaho mountains with ease. At 84k miles, I'm expecting another 70k or so before shooting it. I thought about getting rid of full coverage, but now I read about all these GPs catching on fire.
Drove home and and was running fine, though lite still on. Checked under the hood and the plastic resevoir was empty. started it..started fine. added water and bam!...white stuff coming from exhaust. Knew it was water. Shut 'er down, called my insurance company for a tow in and it was the inlet plenum cracked. Luckily it appears no coolant got in the oil or down into the bearings..which would have been catastrophic, meaning a new engine. $600+ bucks later got it back and still running fine.
Why oh why GM would mount a cheap plastic part on top of a hot/cold/hot/cold engine defies logic. And they wonder why GM is laying off 30k workers and there is talk of bankruptcy.
I really like driving the car, like how it handles, like the styling, like the performance. But the reliability just sucks...they cut too many corners which is ultimately the worst thing which can be done for the bottomline. I have never owned a car before, not even a k-car (plymouth caravalle), where the interior door panels came loose and are flopping around because of cheap fasteners. But then I got the GP...
I don't necessarily blame the engineers because I think they are dictated to by management and you can only place so much blame on unions.
Pontiac actually has a winner in many regards, they just need to quit cutting corners.
My recommendation: Impending transmission failure/overhaul so trade the car in.
I also own a 2000 GP GT and I just noticed the tramsmission doing the same thing. How long has your car been doing this? Also, does anyone know if it is bad for the car to keep driving it like this? Mine starts to shift hard after it has been running about an hour or more.
Is this a common problem with these models?? I heard earlier here about air intake seals loosening up as a common issue on this engine series leading to coolant loss. Any advice?
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Matt
I had the same problem with my 2000 Grand Prix GT. Originally, i brought it in and they said it was just the sensor going bad. My light would go away when the car warmed up but just got worse. This past weekend I traded the car in for a 2003 Monte Carlo due to too many problems with the gp,but during the trade evaluation they determined it had a slow coolant leak.
BigBlackPontiac29 :surprise:
My 99 GP started doing this about 4 months ago, started the same way. I just finished replacing the rack and pinion as I finally completely lost left assist. That fixed it $$$.
My GP has been nothing but trouble, trading it in soon. :lemon:
Regards!
Anyone know for sure? It's the 3800 3.8 L V-6
Thanks in advance for any help!
Please email me if anyone is organizing something, I'm happy to help organize as well.
Layne