2000 Pontiac Grand Prix - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
GM 3.8 liter supercharge v6 firing order 2000
For the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix:I do not know if you have the 3.1L V6 or the 3.8L (including Super Charger) V6; however I have included both below...For the 3.1L V6:Firing Order:1-2-3-4-5-6Cylinders:......(back).......'...1....3....5...'____________'...2....4....6...'.......(front)Ignition Coil Connections:.'.5..2.'..'.3..6.'..'.4..1.'For the 3.8L V6 including the Super Charger:Firing Order:1-6-5-4-3-2Cylinders:.....(back).......'...2....4....6...'____________'...1....3....5...'......(front)Ignition Coil Connections:(back)o 6o ---3___o 2o ---5___o 4o ---1(front)Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact us at FixYa.com!
8/17/2021 12:20:04 PM •
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I was told that my air flow sensor needed to be
I assume that someone looked at the "Check Engine" codes and saw this sensor error. If that is true, you will find the sensor inside that air intake that connects the air filter housing to the engine throttle housing. If the code is not why you are replacing it, first be completely sure you don't have any vacuum leaks. The intake tube will be a large rubber tube that has maybe a couple electrical connections and maybe a smaller hose. At any rate there is at least one connection to the air flow sensor. Disconnect the electrical connections and take that hose loose from the air filter housing. Take the filter housing off. Then you should be able to take the air intake tube off the throttle housing. It will have a fairly normal hose clamp. When you put this back together, be sure all the connections are tight and that there is nothing that might be an air leak. A leak in the intake allows air into the engine that has not gone through the sensor causes some serious performance problem by the fuel/air mixture being too lean. Should you see a suspicious connection of a vacuum hose anywhere, fix that first. You don't say what the problem is but a vacuum leak could look like an air sensor problem, unless the engine code specifically points to the sensor. Now that you have the intake tube off the engine you can look in and see the sensor in the tube. It is usually mounted by some small screws to the intake tube. It should be easy for you to take out of the intake tube. While you have the intake tube off, it's a good idea to clean the throttle plate and throat. Buy some spray cleaner that says it if good for throttle and does not harm oxygen sensors. Follow the can directions. Clean the throttle plate, then open the throttle full and spray all the inside if the throat that you can see. Put it all back together. The engine my be a little hard to start because of the cleaner you sprayed into the throttle throat. If there was an engine code you need to clear that so the light goes out and the old code doesn't remain in the system. To clear the code, disconnect the battery for about 5 minutes.
Good luck. I hope this is helpful.
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8/6/2021 11:26:52 AM •
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Can flat tires cause the engine light to be on in my 2000 Grand Prix
No, 2000 was before Tire Pressure Sensors came in and became a mainstream feature. They don't normally trigger the Engine Malfunction Light anyway. There is just a warning light in the dash display that shows 'TPS'. You need someone with a Code Reader. Garages will do it for free in the hope of getting the work. It only takes 2 minutes. Write down the code and come back to us.
7/18/2021 8:42:46 AM •
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8/6/2019 4:31:49 AM •
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What is correct tire pressure on 2000 pontiac grand prix gt?
Look in one of the rear door jams of the car. There should be a plate that has tire pressure settings for different tire sizes. Verify this pressure against the tires rated max pressure, it is on the sidewall of the tire in very small print. If the recommended pressure does not exceed the max pressure, fill it to that pressure. If it exceeds the max pressure, only fill it to the max pressure. This should be checked and filled with the tires cold (ex. before driving any substantial distance)
12/26/2018 7:25:31 PM •
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2000 grand Prix how to fix belt when it comes off
If it a serpintine belt (meaning one belt runs everything) and it comes off on its own its time for a new belt to install new or reinstall old one . All cars have abelt routing diagram if not google your car and year asking for belt diagram. Locate tensioner usually turns with wrench ( socket or box end is best) route the belt according to dia. leave tensioner for last rotate pully with wrench to get belt over release tension on wrench thats all there is to it. But if belt keeps coming off usually indicates new belt is needed could also need tensioner pully its a good idea to replace both at the same time
5/20/2018 1:57:21 AM •
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My 1999 monte carlo z34
Your problem looks like there is no 4th gear
One thing you could do is :
1. Drive your car at a steady speed and cruising while your right foot is on the gas pedal with your left foot just touch a little bit the brake pedal just to release the brake switch and look the RPM should drop of 300 to 500 rpm in 3th gear. If so, you have the TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) applied next.
2. Retrieve the engine code with a scanner to see if there is any faulty transmission or engine code.
3. If you have code register than you have to solve the code first.
4. After the fix is done erase code so the PCM (Powertrain Control Module)will reset to normal.
5. Test drive to see if your problem is solved.
P.S.: Transmission fluid is very important. Do a transmission flush if you doubt.
Hope it helps.
2/22/2018 4:32:38 PM •
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I have a 2003 pontiac grand prix and the car alarm
Chances are it is an electric contact inside of one of the door latches not making good contact. The BCM is getting a signal that one of the doors is being opened and thinks the car is being stolen. Usually ends up being the drivers door as it is used more than the others.
2/21/2018 2:42:52 PM •
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on Feb 21, 2018
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My 2000 grand prix blows out cold air when its on heat
Could be air in the cooling system , try an bleed the system . On top of the thermostat housing is a bleeder valve , with the engine up to temp. open valve till coolant comes out . Is the coolant full ? What color is the coolant ? Have see where coolant turns like a muddy color an clogges the heater core an engine coolant passages . Check the heater hoses going into the fire wall ,are they hot ? Does your grand prix have manual or automatic climate control ? Duel zone ! Do you hear a clicking sound behind the instrument panel ? Bad temp blend auctuator .
2/20/2018 2:48:22 PM •
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My 2000 grand am se
You need to get a code reader from an autoparts store to see why that light is on.
2/18/2018 3:08:19 AM •
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Replacing stock delco radio with aftermarket deck. need info!!!
If the aftermarket deck has a amp wire you will have to wire it into the lead that controls the amp relay. You will have to get the schematic for your electrical system to locate the 12 volt trigger wire for the relay that turns on the delco/bose amp. that way everytime you turn on the deck the amp will also turn on.
2/8/2018 8:29:55 AM •
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Air from the a/c is coming from front mirror vents
The vacuum switch is right behind the mode control knob on the climate control panel, but make sure it is getting vacuum from the engine before replacing it. There is a vacuum line that goes from the engine intake manifold through the firewall to the control panel. This line may have come loose from the engine, which is the most likely cause of your problem.
12/9/2017 5:54:32 PM •
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If you remove the factory radio, wiil the car stop starting
The problem is most likely the ignition lock cylinder, there are two tiny wires coming out of the cylinder that break over time. You can replace the ignition lock cylinder or you can bypass the system. If you want to bypass the system, use an ohmmeter to find the resistance across the chip in the key. Then go to Radio Shack and purchase a resistor of the same resistance value. Wire this resistor across the two white wires coming out of the steering column under the dash. These white wires are encased in orange insulation where they come out of the column, then break out of the insulation near the connector.
12/3/2017 3:19:44 AM •
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on Dec 03, 2017
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Eratic Fuel Gauge, fluctuates sharply
First guess will be a loose connection on the pickup unit. On the fuel tank it should be undre the rear seat depends on your car. There you can check and clean the connection and check behind the guage on the cluster for any wire or curcuit damage
11/3/2017 3:49:09 AM •
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on Nov 03, 2017
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Power steering and transmission went out
power steering and transmisson problems not the same issue
leaking powerstering making noise is because the pump is sucking air or worn out your tranny not shifting could start with low fluid and end with a worn out tranny you need to get it maintained and or serviced
11/2/2017 6:13:38 PM •
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