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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix - Q&A

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Dashboard Light 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix?
Yellow Exclamation point with a small 1/2 circle underneath it on the RPG gauge is light up, what does it mean. Can't find owners manual.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

tire pressure needs to be checked. does the half circle looked smushed on the bottom?

How do you change brakes on a 2008 pontiac grand prix?
Need help replacing brake pads and rotor on the rear of car
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

you pull $200 out of the bank and take it to meineke. don't mess with that, if you don't know how to do it. you are only asking for problems.

How do I remove my center console 2008 pontiac grand prix?
I have a 2008 pontiac grand prix 3.8 v6 and I want to install a switch in the center console how do I remove it. maybe you can direct me to a web site that shows how or something I'm planning on adding switch next week so please help me with this thanks The gear shift how to remove to remove console as well I've looked every were online found how...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Try yearone.com normally they instructions in the forums check it out

Can a keyless remote for a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix be programmed at home?
Greetings: I just bought a 2008 Grand Prix at an auction. Unfortunately, there were no keyless entry remotes given with the keys. If I get the keyless entry remote fobs, can I program them at home or do I have to go to the dealer to get them programmed? And if I CAN program the remotes at home, what is the procedure to do it? Thanks in advance
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You can buy the Keyless entry on auction sites, but you will need to bring it in to a dealer to have it programmed. You can buy OEM ones on auction sites, which usually are much cheaper than buying them from the Dealer outright. Some makes and models can be done by yourself, but according to the...

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The 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix was very nearly made redundant several years ago with the introduction of the G6 sedan, which is almost as roomy inside.

Its closest rival may be the Nissan Maxima, which offers gutsy V-6 performance and front-wheel drive; the current Maxima, however, doesn’t feel tremendously sporty due to its CVT and softer tuning than in previous iterations, though its interior is very attractive.

The Ford Taurus isn’t at all fashionable, but it’s extremely spacious, rides well, and has ample power from the 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic; the Taurus is also one of the safest cars available.

Other types of buyers might better appreciate the Dodge Charger, which comes in V-6 and V-8 variants with rear- or all-wheel drive.

But the Charger doesn’t ride quite as well as these other rivals, and its backseat is smaller.


 
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