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Question about 2003 Grand Am

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...screws....what can I do to get this off? My window is stuck in the down position and the motor may be bad hi, if you have removed all the screws then it will pull off what is holding it is plastic ...

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...screws in towards the left side of car. If your sure you got all the bolts out including torq converter bolts than its got to be stuck on the doll pins, spray them with some PB blaster or WD-40. it ...

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...stuck and a lite tapping with a ballpeen hammer around the switch can loosen them up. First of all you should tell why you think you need to take the ignition switch out? If you lost the key, take a ...

...stuck or need specific instructions for your car, please get back to me with model, year and engine info. The resistor pack is probably burnt up. It is located under the passenger side dash to the ...

can't pull spark plug wires off of the spark plugs sometimes they can get stuck on prety good if they have been on for a while. Try twisting them like you either screwing or unscrewing the spark plug.

Question about 2002 Grand Am

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...stuck, and thanks for using FixYa. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the screws securing the cluster trim plate to the instrument panel. Tilt the top of the cluster trim plate downward ...

...stuck valve. Then rebleed the system using the procedure below. Thanks for using fixya. For those of us who are not fortunate enough to have access to a power bleeding tool, the manual brake bleeding ...

...stuck or have more questions. ok hidden screws, in the door handle and latch. see in the middleof the latch is a cip, raise it up to expose a screw. In the arm rest, see the plug type fittings remove ...

screws that hold the cylinder in place have also been removed. There does not seem to be enough room between the hub and the wheel assembly to slide it out. I have removed the bleeder valve, but it is

My 2001 Pontiac Grand am is overheating. Thermostat is good and is not losing coolant Plugged radiator, bad water pump, collapsed hose? Start the car and feel the upper and lower hoses to see if they ...

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