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Tiny bit confused. How do the radiator get air on a 1993-2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am without a grill?
Every front engine car I know has a grill with openings so air can get to the radiator but the 1993-2002 Trans Am don't. So how does the radiator stay cool with no air flowing through it?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

The same way the previous generation got air, from underneath. There's a big plastic air dam underneath the radiator support that directs air up into the radiator and condenser. BTW, there are PLENTY of cars that done have front grilles to allow air to hit the front of the radiator(my 89 Trans...

100 hp and a firmer suspension. Both are fine cars They would get pretty close to the same fuel mileage , the formula would have a higher resale later but you will pay more for it now. The maintanance cost would be around the same , the only thing that would cost more is Tires for the formula

Does anyone know how to stop the security light from blinking on a Pontiac Trans Am (Firebird) 2002? ?
The security light is preventing us from starting the car.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

It's that infamous “chip” in the key that becomes a nightmare to many. The security light may or may not start flashing. Sometimes it stays on steady. Gradually the car begins not cranking anymore or if it cranks it will start and die in a second. They have been known to shut down...

2002 pointiac firebird reliablilty? how long they last?
im looking into getting my first car and a pointiac firebird looks VERY flashy (especially with the t top) and on KBB (kelly blue book) the ratings are really good. What i want to know is are they REALLY reliable (because they ARE a pontiac and pontiac doesnt have the best reliability ratings)? Do you know anybody who has a 2002 firebird and if so...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Any car will last as long as the owner wants it to. If you take care of a car, it will be fine for 2 decades at least. I had a 96 Formula w/ a 5.7L V8 & it never gave me problems. That is mainly b/c i knew not to beat on that car & I serviced it religiously. When I sold it someone got a...


 
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