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2002 Pontiac Montana - Q&A

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We have found 32 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
That system can be hard to diagnose bec the switches, relay and cruise servo controls are all via a comp.Example you have to be driving at least 60 kms per hr in order for the cruise control to even work then when you press the cruise button that sends power to the body control module=BCM, then...

2002 Pontiac Montana - Groaning from under dash?
I have a 2002 Pontiac Montana. Every once in a while I will hear a groaning sound coming from inside the dash. I know it has something to do with the heating/ac because if I change the vent selection (where the air comes out) the sound will change or stop. When this happens I also hear something that sounds like a flapper closing. This all just...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Groaning means theirs a leak..There are some vacuum lines on the heater controll.they use vacuum to set different vents a defrost in the dash and the groaning is a vacuum line not connected or just about to fall off. Reference:Goodluck

My 2002 Pontiac Montana power door stopped opening?
i wen tto go open it and it just dose slide anymoreee
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

might need a dealer trip for that one, could be a bad fuse or wiring or the motor for the door could have went bad.

How to remove the alternator in a 2002 Pontiac Montana?
Hi, This question is for someone who has actually replaced the alternator in a Pontiac Montana (hopefully 2002). I have replaced alternators on other cars, but the space on this seems too tight to pull the alternator out. What has to be removed to remove / replace the alternator? It looks like maybe some of the windshield wiper control arms, but...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Remove the front engine torque mounts (dog bones). Put the car into neutral and attach a strap to the engine lift hook and the other end around the radiator support bar. Pull on the strap so that the engine moves toward the front of the car until you have enough room to remove the alternator and...


 
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