SOURCE: 2000 Grand am gt 3.4 dies out when driving
no its vapor locking losen up the fuel cap and leave it lose your vent line is prob plugged
SOURCE: l transmission fluid on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am GT
Through dipstick tube if auto, pipe plug on side of trans. if manual transaxle
SOURCE: 2000 grand am no power to pump...help
I suppose that if you want to fix it the fast and easy way without fixing your relay or wiring problem, running a new circuit would work, but should have fuse for sure and relay would be helpful. Not hard to do if you are doing shadetree mechanic work, but a body manual for your car would show all the harness and connections, wiring diagrams etc. Hope this helps you, Rick
SOURCE: starts and runs 3-5 seconds and shuts down
Sounds like your security system is shutting the car down. You should be able to leave the key on for 15 minutes and it will reset itself. Make sure you are using factory keys, and they are in good condition.
SOURCE: fuel pump location 2001 pontiac grand am
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank.Sit in the car.....turn on the ignition switch to run.....listen very closely to the rear of the car...or have someone kneel down by the back wheel.....you should hear a "prime cycle"......the pump running for 2 or 3 seconds if the key was off for 15 seconds before trying this.If you hear silence you most likely need a fuel pump.Before pulling the tank down....check for power on the gray wire at the fuel tank connector just ahead of the rear axle under the car.Check for power with a test light that will last for 2 to 3 seconds as you turn on the key to run.Power means you really most likely need a pump.No power means you may need a fuse or a fuel pump relay.
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