1996 Dodge Intrepid - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Where is the diognostic port fuse on a 1996 grand am
On the 1996 Pontiac Grand AM, in the inside fuse panel, which is on the drivers side of the cabin, the Fuse LTR, meaning the Cigarette Lighter also powers the OBD-2 Port, aka the DLC which stands for the:
''Data Link Connection''
10/29/2022 7:07:18 PM •
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Battery goes dead when car isnt even on
You have something drawing on your battery. disconnect the nevagative cable. hook a test light between the negative cable and negative battery post and pull fuses till the test light goes out. when the test light goes out you've found the circuit that's drawing down your battery. trace the circuit and look for a short to ground or if something on that circuit is staying on.
10/19/2021 2:54:27 PM •
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Car won't start. Gas pedal goes to floor with no feel to it.
If i am understanding your question correctly, when you push your gas petal down, there is no resistance to it or very little. If this is the case, I would raise the hood and track the linkage to the intake throttle body. there should be a spring on it to return the accelerator to the idle position. you may also look under the dash board above the gas petal as it may have a spring as well that will return it to the idle position.
12/10/2016 2:41:16 AM •
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on Dec 10, 2016
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Car started just fine but
CHECK BATTERY AND WIRES (BATTERY TO STARTER AND BATTERY TO ENGINE BLOCK
TRY TO JUMP START IF IT GOES HAVE ALTERNATER TESTED FOR OUTPUT AND BATTERY
LOAD TESTED IF IT FAIL TO START HAVE STARTER BENCH TESTED
7/7/2016 8:35:11 AM •
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on Jul 07, 2016
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I have a 96 intrepid
hi you should replace the whole rack and pinion, as if any other part has damage, this will end up damaging the new parts and you will be back to stage one, i do not think it would be cost affective as well as the parts will possibly cost just as much as a new rack, also you would have labour charges to..hope this helps
2/4/2015 12:46:52 PM •
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1996 Dodge Intrepid with 3.3 engine looses brake
In most cases I would suspect the master cyl. And you could have a defective unit if you bought a rebuilt part. Its possible one of the calipers or wheel cylinders is leaking internally. But its almost always the master.
The booster only applies extra pressure to the master. It would not have any effect on the fluid.
There might be a chance something is going on with the ABS but I doubt it.
You may have to plug the lines at the master to find out whats going on.
12/4/2014 2:45:25 AM •
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on Dec 04, 2014
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I have a 1996 Dodge Intrepid 3.3L and it wont start
You might not be getting enough fuel to the engine. It is possible to install the fuel filter backwards. If it is backwards fuel wont go through it. Seems how it was running the day before it died id say its not the timing chain. There is a small black cap on the fuel rail that looks like a valve stem cap. Remove it and with a tiny screw driver press the center of it in, like you would a tire stem. If little fuel comes out that's your problem. The fuel system. Its one of the few things on a car that wont set a trouble code. There is another thing i just thought of. The knock you heard could be a spark knock witch does point the fuel system. Or a knock sensor. Test them both. Hope this helps. :)
12/3/2014 9:36:12 PM •
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on Dec 03, 2014
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Where is the fuel relay reset switch on a 1996
Look in the trunk of the car on the sidewalk away from the filler tube. Chances are you will have to get behind the fiber trunk trim to access it or they may have scored a piece of the trim. It will be behind that. You might want to look at the owners manual as well just in case there is a bad relay or fuse.
11/5/2014 5:21:43 PM •
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