By the year 2000, the Grand Am won the Best Overall Value of the Year Award by IntelliChoice. After a three-year hiatus, the Pontiac Grand Am returned to production and the second generation was born. The first generation Grand Am was larger and heavier than other sedans on the market, thus making its fuel economy very poor. By 1985, the Grand Am was in its third cycle of production, which lasted for fifteen years before it was discontinued in 2005. Choose a tire size below to get a color-coded explanation of the differences.
Then pick the best tire size for your 1993 Pontiac Grand Am. I have looked and can not find where the leak is coming from. About the 1993 Pontiac Grand Am The Pontiac Grand Am has a storied past; after beginning production in 1973, it was ended two years later. Five generations were produced since manufacturing began in 1973, and each one presented a new and exciting design to the public. The hazards flash but not the blinker. During its first generation, the Grand Am was a mid-size sedan with two optional V8 engines. Production of the Grand Am lasted only two years after introduction to the public.
Can you tell me what would cause the leak and maybe give me more insight on the blinkers? All Replacement brand items are backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty. In 1995, Pontiac revived the Grand Am for a third time. Your 1993 Pontiac Grand Am was manufactured with multiple tire sizes. One reason the Grand Am saw a halt in production the first time was the rise in fuel costs. With three-star and four-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Grand Am continued to be a reliable vehicle for families seeking a sedan and buyers of all ages in search of a sports coupe. Replacement specializes in body parts and lighting products; it also stocks electrical, brakes, suspension, intake, exhaust, cooling and heating parts. It is water leaking and it only does it when the ac is on.
. Somebody told me to check under the dash board for a flasher relay. Unfortunately, strict emission regulations forced another halt on production after only two years. By 1985, the Grand Am was in its third cycle of production, which lasted for fifteen years before it was discontinued in 2005. After a rough start on the market, the Grand Am finally found its place amongst the many compact sedans available from 1985 to 2005.
Air conditioner leaks into the passenger and driver side floor. I tried finding the sensor underneath the dash board where the guy at the auto part store said to look. One reason the Grand Am saw a halt in production the first time was the rise in fuel costs. This Replacement Manual Antenna comes in a sleek black design or polished stainless steel. I did look but have not been able to find it yet. Trying to fix myself and not working to well.
I did check all the fuses and they are good. After a three-year hiatus, the Pontiac Grand Am returned to production and the second generation was born. By the year 2000, the Grand Am won the Best Overall Value of the Year Award by IntelliChoice. It featured five optional engines, including a 3. The Pontiac Grand Am has a storied past; after beginning production in 1973, it was ended two years later. It is almost like something is freezing while it is running and leaks through the dash board. With three-star and four-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Grand Am continued to be a reliable vehicle for families seeking a sedan and buyers of all ages in search of a sports coupe.
I think this caused the blinkers to stop flashing. The first generation Grand Am was larger and heavier than other sedans on the market, thus making its fuel economy very poor. Tap on the box to view a color-coded explanation of your Pontiac Grand Am's' tire size. After a rough start on the market, the Grand Am finally found its place amongst the many compact sedans available from 1985 to 2005. The original tire size for your 1993 Pontiac Grand Am is listed below.
May require modification or other adjustment to your vehicle upon installation. Production of the Grand Am lasted only two years after introduction to the public. After 2005, the Pontiac G6 was unveiled and replaced the final Grand Am. Single mom bought the car for my daughter. Unfortunately, strict emission regulations forced another halt on production after only two years. Five generations were produced since manufacturing began in 1973, and each one presented a new and exciting design to the public. During its first generation, the Grand Am was a mid-size sedan with two optional V8 engines.
It featured five optional engines, including a 3. In 1995, Pontiac revived the Grand Am for a third time. After 2005, the Pontiac G6 was unveiled and replaced the final Grand Am. . . .