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Professional mechanic time allowed is .9 of an hour. Just pull the trim panel around it off and it screws in to dash, fairly simple job.

My Pontiac Grand Am Turned On When I Started It And About 15 seconds Later It Shut Off?
I drive a 96 Pontiac Grand Am V6 automatic. I know it's not the battery because when someone with a larger vehicle gave me a jump, the car turned on and 15 seconds later it died again and I took the battery to autozone and they said the battery was fine. If anyone has had the same experience with their car, please let me know what it could be. I...
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Have the battery cables and the alternator checked. If neither are operating properly, it won't stay running.

Should I put a cold air intake system in my 99 Pontiac Grand Am for better performance ?
This car was a gift from my sister for my 16th birthday and it is in great shape and working order. I am also looking for other performance parts for it. This is my first car and I want it to last me a good number of years. I am not a speed freak or show off. I can get either a cold air intake or a short ram air intake. Would either of these be a...
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first to answer your question. personally i think you should. true its really not going to make that huge of a differnce in your acceleration. however, it will help your engine breath better, which means better mpg as well as better performance. if the car is a v6 the link below will help you...

18 inch rims on 1998 4-door pontiac grand am?
What do you have to do to install 18 inch rims on a pontiac grand am which the rims are 15?
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remove 15 inch tires, install 18 inch tires with different struts. Front and rear. Good luck keeping aligned.


 
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